Episode 120
What if the real reason people stay—or leave—has nothing to do with pay, perks, or projects… but everything to do with how they’re led?
In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, George dives into one of the most powerful truths from Beyond the Hammer by Brian Gottlieb:
People don’t stay for the work. They stay for the leader.
When leadership is built on belief, care, and development—not control or transaction—it transforms everything. Your people stop “doing tasks” and start chasing greatness. Your culture shifts from obligation to ownership. And suddenly, your organization isn’t just productive—it’s alive.
George explores why belief is transferable, how great leaders leave echoes of belief long after meetings end, and why coaching people—not managing tasks—is the most urgent skill missing in leadership today.
Inside This Episode
Key Takeaways
“People don’t stay for what they do. They stay for how they’re led.”“Your leadership today becomes your culture tomorrow.”
“Belief is transferable. Doubt is, too.”
“Leaders are spending too much time managing tasks and not enough time coaching people.”
“The echoes of your leadership either build belief or spread whispers of doubt.”
Three Actions to Take This Week
Mic-Drop Moment
“Leadership is either building the echoes of belief or the whispers of doubt. Choose wisely.”
Because at the end of the day, leadership isn’t about control—it’s about conviction.
And when you lead with care, belief, and high standards, people don’t just stay… they thrive.
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