Do You Have the Discipline to Say No? Part 4 of 4
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Part III is about the mistake that kills most conference ideas.
Leaders come back with insights, slides, notes, and energy. They share the information. They post about it. They talk about it.
And then nothing changes.
In this episode, I break down why ideas don’t fail because they’re bad, they fail because no one owns them. Conferences create inspiration. Organizations require ownership.
We talk about why initiatives create motion but ownership creates outcomes, why leaders must embed themselves in the learning process instead of outsourcing it to their teams, and how ideas decay when accountability is vague or shared by “everyone.”
Key learnings:
This episode is about turning insight into action that survives the real world.
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