Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

Your leaders aren't saying what they really think | For leaders

6 min · 15. kesä 2026
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Book a meeting with Dan: https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting Most leaders think they know what their team is actually thinking. They don't. People hold back. They give the answer they think the room wants. And major decisions get made without anyone's real best thinking on the table. Dan walks through two structures he's used throughout his career to fix this. The first is the war room model from his Qualtrics days: a small group, two rules (no comment goes unsaid, no negative retribution), and a leader who still makes the final call. The second is the monthly all-day strategic meeting he moved to as his organization scaled. He covers how the monthly meeting runs, who's in the room, and the exact format for every agenda item: state the business problem, quantify the impact to the dollar, bring a real proposed solution, debate it, and don't leave until there's a decision. If you want to talk about building a leadership team that actually performs, book a meeting with Dan. Link in the description.

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jakson Your leaders aren't saying what they really think | For leaders kansikuva

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