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An AMA with Shaun Dyke: Reaching the C-Suite

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This week, Shaun goes solo. No guest, no script, just Shaun Dyke doing an AMA (ask me anything) and answering the real, submitted questions our listeners have been sitting on about reaching the top. The team curated a list and handed it over cold, so what you'll hear is Shaun working through them in real time: **In this episode:** * The "hidden gap" that separates C-suite leaders from career VPs * Why the behavior pattern that got you here becomes the liability that stalls you * What the best CEOs actually focus on: culture, strategy, and competence * The biggest myth ambitious leaders believe about life at the top * What a CFO confessed when the door finally closed * How to know when it's time to leave vs. stay and fight for the next level * The first 90 days in a bigger role — and the Shu-Ha-Ri rule most people break * The real cost of the seat: loneliness, lost feedback, and the weight of the crown If you've ever wondered what's really happening behind the closed doors of senior leadership, and what it would take to get there yourself, this one's for you. 📩 Have a question for a future AMA? Email us at info@doortwo.com 🎧 Be sure to follow this podcast wherever you are listening! ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFcvJFFP_twqQpLeForM3cyH-u7BuBSPG&si=Nw3FcgzfhkjeOin8] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup/] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/]

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An AMA with Shaun Dyke: Reaching the C-Suite

This week, Shaun goes solo. No guest, no script, just Shaun Dyke doing an AMA (ask me anything) and answering the real, submitted questions our listeners have been sitting on about reaching the top. The team curated a list and handed it over cold, so what you'll hear is Shaun working through them in real time: **In this episode:** * The "hidden gap" that separates C-suite leaders from career VPs * Why the behavior pattern that got you here becomes the liability that stalls you * What the best CEOs actually focus on: culture, strategy, and competence * The biggest myth ambitious leaders believe about life at the top * What a CFO confessed when the door finally closed * How to know when it's time to leave vs. stay and fight for the next level * The first 90 days in a bigger role — and the Shu-Ha-Ri rule most people break * The real cost of the seat: loneliness, lost feedback, and the weight of the crown If you've ever wondered what's really happening behind the closed doors of senior leadership, and what it would take to get there yourself, this one's for you. 📩 Have a question for a future AMA? Email us at info@doortwo.com 🎧 Be sure to follow this podcast wherever you are listening! ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFcvJFFP_twqQpLeForM3cyH-u7BuBSPG&si=Nw3FcgzfhkjeOin8] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup/] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/]

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Stop Trying to Fix Your People - Change the Environment

What if you are the problem? Or maybe more accurately, what if the environment you are creating is shaping the exact behavior you are trying to change? As leaders, we spend a lot of time trying to influence other people by focusing on them. Why won’t they speak up? Why aren’t they taking ownership? Why are they disengaged? So we coach. Correct. Challenge. Give feedback. But what if the better lever is not the person? In this episode of In the Arena, Shaun and Steph challenge one of the most common instincts in leadership: the instinct to fix people first. Because behavior does not happen in a vacuum. And the thing shaping it may be something leaders have more control over than they realize. 🎧 Be sure to follow this podcast wherever you are listening! ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@DoorTwo/podcasts] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup/] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/] Chapters 0:00 Intro: leaders bring the "weather" 0:40 Behavior = Person × Environment (the 94/6 rule) 2:49 Why the room shifts when a leader walks in 3:47 "But I'm the same everywhere" — the church test 6:19 How environment and behavior feed each other 7:51 You ARE the environment for your team 8:29 The weather you bring home 10:43 Presence: autopilot vs. on purpose 12:08 How to read the room (the "open-door" leader story) 15:06 Designing environments on purpose 17:48 Content vs. process: running better meetings 20:47 This isn't about being "nice" — and does it affect results? 24:49 The 24th-floor experiment & owning your presence 28:07 Two doorways: fix the person or change the environment 31:39 Lazy leadership, the 1% shift & where to start 34:53 Wrap-up

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The Pattern Everyone Feels But Nobody Names

Why do smart, capable people still get stuck in the same patterns - at work, at home, and in the relationships that matter most? In this episode of In The Arena, Chris sits down with Shaun Dyke to unpack what executive coaching actually does, and why the work is much deeper than advice, tactics, or quick leadership tips. Shaun explains why behavior drives results, how leaders shape the climate around them, and why even high-performing executives need a place where they can be honest, challenged, and seen clearly. The conversation moves from the boardroom to real life, showing how the same behavioral science that helps leaders create better outcomes can also change the way we parent, communicate, connect, and understand ourselves. You’ll hear how DoorTwo uses tools like Process Communication, motive theory, and the behavior equation - behavior as a function of the person and the environment - to help people see what is really happening beneath the surface. From giving feedback without ego, to recognizing distress patterns, to learning how different people need to be reached, this episode is a practical look at what it means to lead with more awareness. Because whether you are leading a company, a team, a family, or yourself, the work starts with seeing behavior more clearly. 🎧 Be sure to follow this podcast wherever you are listening! ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFcvJFFP_twqQpLeForM3cyH-u7BuBSPG&si=OsdqQeu0_-f7h6Yb] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup/] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/]

27 de may de 202650 min
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How Great Leaders Rebuild Confidence After a Setback

AI has every employee quietly wondering if they're next. Certainty is gone. Change is constant. And team confidence is likely at an all time low. If you're the leader trying to steady your team and rebuild their confidence, it can be hard to know what the right words are. In this episode of In The Arena with DoorTwo, Shaun Dyke sits down with Dr. Jeff Miller to walk through what great leaders actually do when their team's confidence is on the floor, and why the moves most of us default to ("you'll be fine," "we've got this," "just push through") won't work. The first 10 minutes lay down what confidence really is, Albert Bandura's work on self-efficacy, why confidence drops in seconds and rebuilds in seconds, and why it's nothing like self-esteem, certainty, or competence. From minute 12 on, it's the leader's playbook itself: what to do in the first hour after a miss, how to debrief without blaming or excusing, the trap of false confidence, and the deceptively simple question that should sit on every leader's desk: "Are you going to judge them, or are you going to coach them?" If you're leading through an AI shakeup, a layoff aftermath, a client loss, or just a quarter where the wind is in your face, this is the one to send to your peers. 🎧 Be sure to follow this podcast wherever you are listening! ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFcvJFFP_twqQpLeForM3cyH-u7BuBSPG&si=4htbsb5avSbE5RXa] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/] ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Cold open 00:46 Welcome to In The Arena 00:54 What this episode is for 01:50 What confidence actually is — and isn't 02:02 Self-efficacy: the only confidence lever that actually moves 04:05 Does a confidence dip in one area spread to others? 04:46 Coaching after a hard conversation 06:39 Self-esteem doesn't move much. Self-efficacy does. 08:02 The fender-bender effect 09:13 Goal clarity is a confidence multiplier 10:26 Why elite athletes train themselves to forget 12:11 The trap of false confidence 12:44 What great leaders have at their disposal — the playbook starts here 13:32 Automated expertise: the leader's blind spot 16:06 The billion-dollar miss — what to do when the team gets rocked 20:02 The "I" word: how to debrief without blaming or excusing 21:10 What "no decision" actually tells you (sales leaders, this one's for you) 22:06 Stop guessing. Start asking. 23:14 The 1% accountability rule 24:03 The first-time CEO who said "I don't know what I'm doing" 26:07 Confidence is the memories you choose to remember 28:48 Confidence ≠ certainty 30:57 Blue runs vs. blizzard chutes 31:53 Confidence is not competence 32:55 The rebuild playbook: get proactive, not reactive 34:27 Are you going to judge them — or coach them?

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Most conflict doesn't start with bad intent. It starts with the gap between what you meant, what you did, and how someone else experienced it. In this episode, Shaun Dyke sits down with Stephanie Au to break down a framework called Intent → Behavior → Impact. They also cover why leaders walk away thinking "that landed great" while their teams walk away resentful, why "advertising your intent" changes everything, and how to take ownership of the felt experience you create at work and at home. In this conversation, you'll hear: • Why only about 10% of people effectively clarify intent and check for understanding, and why that gap is the one DoorTwo gets hired to fix • A CEO whose post-COVID return-to-work mandate was meant to drive engagement and instead drove badge monitoring, resentment, and disengagement • The exact language to "advertise your intent" before a hard conversation • How confirmation bias and fundamental attribution error trap leaders in a story they don't realize they're telling • Why this is a skill, along with the smallest, low-risk way to start practicing it this week If you've ever walked away from a conversation thinking, "That's not what I meant," this one's for you. CHAPTERS 0:00 Cold open 0:30 Why this episode matters 2:03 Stephanie's engagement (and a $1,000 wedding invite) 3:52 The framework: Intent → Behavior → Impact 7:23 Case study: the return-to-work CEO who lost the room 12:18 Counsel for the sender and the receiver 14:20 How to actually "advertise your intent" 16:21 Parenting and the intent–impact gap 18:42 Why this is a skill, not a switch 20:10 Confirmation bias and the power-distance trap 22:13 Fundamental attribution error 25:30 A sender's playbook: verbal processing & advertising intent 27:32 The curse of knowledge: "start small, start safe" 31:27 A leader who got it right 33:36 Final takeaway: own the felt experience — ▶ Watch the full In the Arena series: In The Arena with DoorTwo Podcast [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFcvJFFP_twqQpLeForM3cyH-u7BuBSPG&si=bPOjchfel9bpTRXG] 📬 Get our weekly leadership newsletter: DoorTwo Leadership Newsletter [https://doortwo.com/signup/] 🏢 Learn more about DoorTwo and our work: DoorTwo.com [https://doortwo.com/]

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