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Tired of Your Team Always Guessing What You Want? Build This | AMA #2 – E54

Dusty goes solo in an AMA-style episode to break down how leaders can actually implement the Rules of Engagement framework introduced in episode 27, turning a powerful concept into a practical operating system for clarity and alignment. Drawing on years of leadership experience and real client stories, he frames the guide as a “leadership decoder ring”—a living document that makes implicit expectations explicit, eliminating guesswork around communication, decision-making, feedback, and standards. Through answering common fears—overwhelm, sounding too prescriptive, changing the rules midstream, or expecting too much—Dusty emphasizes progress over perfection, encouraging leaders to build and share a 70% complete version and refine it through dialogue. He introduces a rapid “forcing function” workshop method to create the guide in under 30 minutes and highlights the deeper psychology at play: clarity creates psychological safety, alignment closes execution gaps, and explicit commitments outperform assumed responsibility. Anchored by the Apple Watch story—where a COO confidently called him out for violating his own standards—Dusty demonstrates how codified expectations unlock two-way accountability and trust. The result is a scalable leadership system that reduces friction, accelerates performance, and gives teams the clarity they’ve been waiting for—challenging leaders to stop expecting mind-reading and start providing the playbook.

Key Timestamps:

(00:00) – The Rules of Engagement

(03:03) – Q1: Where to Start When It Feels Overwhelming?

(04:42) – Q2: How Does This Guide Differ from a Job Description and Company Values?

(06:16) – Q3: Won’t This Feel Like I’m Changing the Rules on My Team?

(08:06) – Q4: Should I Be Aspirational or Brutally Honest?

(09:49) – Q5: How Do I Make Sure I’m Not Being Overly Prescriptive?

(11:56) – Q6: How Do I Set Expectations Without Expecting Everyone to Be a Mini Me?

(16:20) – Q7: Can You Give Me Some Examples of What Others Have Said?

(19:30) – Q8: How Do I Make Decisions?

(21:30) – Q9: What’s the Forcing Function Workshop Method?

(23:40) – Q10: What Changes Are Seen When a Leader Implements This?

(26:37) – Q11: What’s One Story of This Process in Action?

(28:17) – Free Gift

Key Topics Discussed:

Leadership Unlocked, Leadership Insights, Dusty Holcomb, Servant Leadership Principles, Self-Leadership Strategies, Growth Mindset in Leadership, Integrity and Leadership, Leadership Development Resources, Effective Leadership Habits, Empowering Leadership Techniques, Senior Executive Insights, Leadership Quotes and Reflections, Leadership Podcast, Executive Coaching, CEO Podcast, Business Leadership, Leadership Growth, Leadership Journey, Stories From Leaders, Leadership Tools, High-Performing Teams, Leadership Mindset, Decision Making, Personal Growth, Leadership Coaching, Organizational Leadership

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  • (00:00) – 54 – The Rules of Engagement
  • (03:03) – Q1: Where to start when it feels overwhelming?
  • (04:42) – Q2: How does this guide differ from a job description and company values?
  • (06:16) – Q3: Won’t this feel like I’m changing the rules on my team?
  • (08:06) – Q4: Should I be aspirational or brutally honest?
  • (09:49) – Q5: How do I make sure I’m not being overly prescriptive?
  • (11:53) – Q6: How do I set expectations without expecting everyone to be a mini me?
  • (16:16) – Q7: Can you give me some examples of what others have said?
  • (19:26) – Q8: How do I make decisions?
  • (21:26) – Q9: What’s the forcing function workshop method?
  • (23:37) – Q10: What changes are seen when a leader implements this?
  • (26:34) – Q11: What’s one story of this process in action?
  • (28:13) – Free Gift

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