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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 54 MIN

Dean Salakas: The Discipline of Decisions

from Leadership Odysseys · host Kirsty Gee

Dean Salakas has built his career around decisions most people avoid, and the discipline to stand by them. From turning down public opportunities to letting go of a legacy family business at the right moment, Dean’s leadership has been shaped by judgment, not noise. He grew up inside retail, questioned how things were done, and learned early that progress comes from clear thinking, not applause. In this episode, Dean reflects on the decisions that defined his path, the discipline behind his success, and how clarity, not hype, has guided every reinvention. Key Highlights Learning leadership from the ground up Dean started working in his family’s party shop as a child, doing the unglamorous work that taught him how businesses really operate. That early exposure shaped his leadership style and his respect for the work behind the scenes. Innovation driven by usefulness, not trends From early ecommerce to click-and-collect and Google Ads before the industry caught up, Dean explains why he only backed ideas that genuinely improved the customer experience. Choosing profit and discipline over fast growth Rather than chasing scale, Dean focused on building a profitable, sustainable business. Growth came from cash flow, clarity, and discipline, not external pressure or validation. Courage as a decision-making muscle Dean shares the thinking behind turning down a Shark Tank deal, selling parts of the business at the right time, and ultimately exiting the family company. For him, courage shows up quietly, long before the outcome is obvious. Why community matters more than ever After exiting, Dean co-founded a fast-growing retail community built on connection and shared learning. His belief is simple: leadership is harder in isolation, and progress accelerates when people learn together.   Dean’s story is not about retail alone. It is about how leaders make decisions when the stakes are real and the answers are not obvious. This conversation is a reminder that reinvention rarely comes from bold announcements. It comes from small, consistent decisions made with clarity and intent. When leaders stay grounded in what matters, the next chapter tends to reveal itself. If you are building, leading, or standing at a crossroads, this episode will resonate. Connect with Dean Salakas: LinkedIn  Connect with the Retail Doctor: LinkedIn | Website Whatsapp Retail Community: LinkedIn | Whatsapp Community This episode is brought to you by: Naturally Glutenfree Connect with Kirsty Gee:  LinkedIn |  Instagram | Website

Dean Salakas has built his career around decisions most people avoid, and the discipline to stand by them. From turning down public opportunities to letting go of a legacy family business at the right moment, Dean’s leadership has been shaped by judgment, not noise. He grew up inside retail, questioned how things were done, and learned early that progress comes from clear thinking, not applause. In this episode, Dean reflects on the decisions that defined his path, the discipline behind his success, and how clarity, not hype, has guided every reinvention. Key Highlights Learning leadership from the ground upDean started working in his family’s party shop as a child, doing the unglamorous work that taught him how businesses really operate. That early exposure shaped his leadership style and his respect for the work behind the scenes. Innovation driven by usefulness, not trendsFrom early ecommerce to click-and-collect and Google Ads before the industry caught up, Dean explains why he only backed ideas that genuinely improved the customer experience. Choosing profit and discipline over fast growthRather than chasing scale, Dean focused on building a profitable, sustainable business. Growth came from cash flow, clarity, and discipline, not external pressure or validation. Courage as a decision-making muscleDean shares the thinking behind turning down a Shark Tank deal, selling parts of the business at the right time, and ultimately exiting the family company. For him, courage shows up quietly, long before the outcome is obvious. Why community matters more than everAfter exiting, Dean co-founded a fast-growing retail community built on connection and shared learning. His belief is simple: leadership is harder in isolation, and progress accelerates when people learn together.   Dean’s story is not about retail alone.It is about how leaders make decisions when the stakes are real and the answers are not obvious. This conversation is a reminder that reinvention rarely comes from bold announcements. It comes from small, consistent decisions made with clarity and intent. When leaders stay grounded in what matters, the next chapter tends to reveal itself. If you are building, leading, or standing at a crossroads, this episode will resonate. Connect with Dean Salakas: LinkedIn  Connect with the Retail Doctor: LinkedIn | Website Whatsapp Retail Community: LinkedIn | Whatsapp Community This episode is brought to you by: Naturally Glutenfree Connect with Kirsty Gee:  LinkedIn |  Instagram | Website

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