Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

If you left tomorrow, what would happen to your top people?

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Portada del episodio If you left tomorrow, what would happen to your top people?

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Click here to book a meeting with Dan⁠ [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] and talk about your specific situation. ---- Most leaders build an organization that requires them to be there for it to work. They can't take a vacation. They can't step into a new role. They can't focus on an acquisition. If you're the only person who can do your job, the board, the CEO, the investors — they all know it. It's a risk to the business and a ceiling on your career. Dan walks through the 18-month framework for building your number two: who to choose, how to give them real visibility with leadership and the board, what assignments to shift their way, and what to watch for as they handle the added pressure. He also shares what happened in 2018 at Qualtrics when he got serious about leaving. If you want to talk through building your revenue team's leadership depth, book a meeting with Dan. Link in the description.

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Portada del episodio If you left tomorrow, what would happen to your top people?

If you left tomorrow, what would happen to your top people?

Click here to book a meeting with Dan⁠ [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] and talk about your specific situation. ---- Most leaders build an organization that requires them to be there for it to work. They can't take a vacation. They can't step into a new role. They can't focus on an acquisition. If you're the only person who can do your job, the board, the CEO, the investors — they all know it. It's a risk to the business and a ceiling on your career. Dan walks through the 18-month framework for building your number two: who to choose, how to give them real visibility with leadership and the board, what assignments to shift their way, and what to watch for as they handle the added pressure. He also shares what happened in 2018 at Qualtrics when he got serious about leaving. If you want to talk through building your revenue team's leadership depth, book a meeting with Dan. Link in the description.

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