132 Stop Networking. Start Building a Leadership Reputation That Actually Matters
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Most leaders think "getting involved in the community" is about networking.
It's not.
It's about exposure, pressure, and behavior—how you show up when you're not the boss in the room.
In this episode, Tammy J. Bond sits down with Keaton Senti to break down why leadership programs aren't just resume builders—they are leadership accelerators. From high school exposure to early career confidence, this conversation challenges how leaders think about growth, communication, and connection.
If you're hiding behind your title, your email, or your Zoom screen… this one will hit.
4–6 Key Takeaways- Leadership development doesn't start when you get the title—it starts with who you surround yourself with
- If you won't speak up in a room of strangers, don't expect to lead one
- Community involvement exposes your leadership gaps fast
- Bonding > team building
- Your network is not your value—your behavior inside that network is
- Leaders who hide behind technology are creating communication breakdowns that they blame on others
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