296. Opening Seats at the Table: A Conversation About Leadership, Inclusion, and Bringing People With You (Without Losing Clarity or Intentionality)
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Opening a seat at the table sounds simple, but in leadership, it’s far more nuanced. In this episode, I’m diving into what it really means to bring people into the room where decisions are made and how to do it with intention, clarity, and purpose.
From leadership development to team alignment, this conversation explores the balance between inclusion and discernment. Because bringing people with you is powerful, but only when it’s done in a way that actually builds capability instead of creating noise.
What You’ll Learn:
- What it truly means to “open a seat at the table” in leadership
- When inclusion accelerates growth and when it can create confusion
- How exposure to decision-making builds stronger, more capable teams
Key Takeaways:
- Inclusion without intention can dilute clarity and slow progress
- Exposure to real leadership moments builds capability faster than instruction
- The goal is not to include everyone in everything, but the right people at the right time
Call to Action:
Take a look at your team this week and ask yourself who could benefit from more exposure to how decisions are made. Choose one intentional moment to bring someone into the room, not just to participate, but to observe, learn, and grow.
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