Episode 16: If You Don't Have an Agenda, Don't Have the Meeting

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Ever had your boss drop a “quick chat” on your calendar five minutes before it starts — no context, no agenda, no purpose?

That single bad leadership habit breeds anxiety, frustration, and wasted time.
It kills trust faster than a missed quota.

In this episode, Josh breaks down why clarity is leadership — and how every “random meeting” is a test of your command presence.

From the patrol car to the sales floor, he connects the dots between law enforcement discipline and business leadership accountability.
Because whether you’re leading a squad or a sales team, your people need one thing above all: direction, not disruption.

Inside this episode:

The unseen damage caused by unplanned meetings and unclear communication

A gritty story from the field: how one clear command cut through chaos

Three leadership disciplines that build clarity and trust

A direct challenge to every leader: If you didn’t plan, don’t meet.

Because in sales — just like on the street — if you don’t control the chaos, the chaos controls you.

🔑 3 Key Takeaways:

1️⃣ Clarity is Leadership. Unclear direction breeds confusion and kills confidence.
2️⃣ Time is Trust. Every purposeless meeting is a withdrawal from your team’s trust account.
3️⃣ Preparation is Respect. Agendas aren’t bureaucracy — they’re professionalism.

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