Lead Like a Conductor - Sloan Dean

Sloan Dean, host of the Not Done podcast and former CEO of Remington Hospitality, returns to share a leadership lesson he gained from an unlikely source: an orchestral conductor. After attending a YPO session led by a professional conductor, Sloan began rethinking the role of a leader as less of a performer and more of a conductor, someone who makes no sound yet drives performance through clarity, intention, and trust. In this conversation, he unpacks why command kills and connection creates, why leaders must face their teams instead of the crowd, and how ego becomes the biggest obstacle at the top. If you’re leading in hospitality and want to elevate team performance without micromanaging, this episode will challenge how you see your role.
Also see:
- If you want to change the world, change yourself - Sloan Dean, Remington Hotels
- Direct Access Leadership: The Key To Building A Winning Culture - Sloan Dean, Remington Hospitality
- Not Done: Sloan Dean After Remington - How He's Betting on Himself and What's Next
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Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
























