The Tactical Leader

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“There is no bad question. The only bad question is the one that's ever asked.” – Brian Dolan

In today’s episode, Zack Knight is joined by Brian Dolan, Brian shares his experience in building exceptional teams in the telecommunications industry. He talks about his journey and the importance of being part of an organization that supports growth. Brian emphasizes the value of mentors and serving leadership, highlighting effective communication and listening as key leadership skills.

Brian encourages listeners to have a sense of curiosity in employees and the importance of allowing them to affect change in the organization  

Tune in to this episode of The Tactical Leader, as Brian emphasizes stewardship and community engagement in supporting first responders!


[00:01 - 06:36] Opening Segment

  • If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over to knightly.productions!
  • Head over to myvoicechallenge.com to register for a free podcasting workshop!
  • Zack introduces the sponsors and special guest, Brian Dolan!
  • Brian was invited for his work with Milton First Responders Foundation and community involvement
  • Building exceptional teams in the telecommunications industry 

[06:37 - 24:05] Supporting First Responders And Their Families In Times Of Crisis

  • Working in the confidence space and is interested in how lack of confidence affects individuals and organizations
  • Remote work during COVID has led to disenfranchisement and lack of opportunity for some employee
  • The importance of mentorship in his own career success and encourages others to seek out mentors and become mentors themselves
  • Getting kids off the streets in impoverished neighborhoods and providing them with a safe place to do homework and engage in sports activities

[24:06 - 46:53] Insights On Community Stewardship And Fundraising For First Responders

  • The foundation’s main responsibility is to support first responders and their families during times of crisis, including financial support
  • Getting involved in non-profit work leads to networking opportunities and personal growth
  • The importance of passion and curiosity in volunteering
  • The need to set expectations and hold people accountable in organizations

[46:54– 1:05:43] Closing Segment

  • Closing words and reminders
  • Brian shares his upcoming event featuring the Miami band at Nashville Yacht Club with VIP and general admission tickets available!
  • Head over to myvoicechallenge.com to find out how you can discover your voice, claim your independence, and build that thriving business that you've always wanted!


Key Quote:

“Getting involved sometimes is the hardest starting point… Let me tell you that the relationships I've been able to cross and develop, I would never have if I had not gotten involved in non-profit work.” – Brian Dolan


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The Tactical LeaderBy Zack A. Knight

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