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The Winning Culture Blueprint, With Brandon Denmon

The Winning Culture Blueprint, With Brandon Denmon

著者: Brandon Denmon
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Podcast for Leadership, Culture, Strategy, Growth, Margin, Breakthrough, focus, clarity, winning, people development. Manufacturing and Industrial focused leadership and implementable tips and tricks to help you lead better now.

© 2025 The Winning Culture Blueprint, With Brandon Denmon
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  • Ep 8: 10 Rules to Build Leadership Energy & Team Culture | The Energy Bus Breakdown
    2025/08/24

    In Episode 8, Brandon Denmon explores The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon and its 10 transformative rules for leading with energy, purpose, and clarity. Learn how to drive your “leadership bus,” invite the right people on board, remove energy vampires, and fuel your team with vision and enthusiasm.

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    11 分
  • Ep 7: No Accountability, No Results: Leadership’s Blind Spot
    2025/08/20

    Ever wonder why teams break down at the leadership level? It’s not about trust or conflict anymore — it’s about the uncomfortable truth: accountability.

    Accountability might be the toughest — and most critical — piece of building a winning culture. In this episode of The Winning Culture Blueprint, Brandon Denmon shares lessons from Walmart’s origin story and ties them to Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team, focusing on the fourth dysfunction: fear of accountability.

    You’ll learn why accountability breaks down at the senior leadership level, why it’s not just the CEO’s job, and practical ways to build accountability systems that drive performance. From weekly commitments to peer-to-peer accountability, this episode will help you create a culture where leaders call each other higher.

    👉 The Winning Culture Blueprint is available wherever you listen to podcasts — Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, YouTube, and more.

    #WinningCultureBlueprint #Leadership #Accountability #FiveDysfunctions #PatrickLencioni #BusinessGrowth #HighPerformanceCulture #LeadershipTips #PeakExecutiveSolutions #Teamwork #CultureEatsStrategy #LeadershipDevelopment #TrustAndAccountability

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    11 分
  • Ep 6: Disagree and Commit
    2025/08/18

    Summary

    In this episode, Brandon Denmon discusses the attributes of high-performing teams, focusing on the five dysfunctions as outlined by Patrick Lencioni. He emphasizes the importance of trust, commitment, and clear communication within teams. The conversation explores how to address common issues such as lack of commitment, clarity in decision-making, and navigating change effectively. Denmon provides actionable takeaways for leaders to foster a cohesive team environment and ensure accountability among team members.


    Takeaways

    High performance starts with personal growth and energy management.
    Functional mushrooms can enhance cognitive function and mood.
    Trust is foundational for high-performing teams.
    Fear of conflict leads to passive-aggressive behavior.
    Lack of commitment is evident when team members don't follow through.
    Clarity in meetings is essential for team alignment.
    Early communication prevents confusion during changes.
    Acknowledging pivots in strategy is important for team understanding.
    Conclude meetings with clear decisions and responsibilities.
    Leaders must foster an environment of trust and accountability.


    Titles

    Unlocking High Performance in Teams
    The Power of Trust in Leadership


    Sound bites

    "Communicate early to avoid confusion."
    "Change happens; we need to explain why."
    "Lead at a high level and create trust."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to High Performance and Functional Mushrooms
    02:25 Understanding Team Dysfunctions: Trust and Conflict
    03:50 Lack of Commitment in Teams
    05:54 Addressing Clarity and Communication in Decision Making
    10:32 Navigating Change and Communication
    14:50 Ensuring Commitment and Accountability in Teams

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    14 分
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