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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2025 · 6 MIN

Secrets Every Young Leader Should Hear! (EP 11, Ch 5)

from Elevating Performance (HD) · host Mark A. Dronen

Paul H. Pearce shares invaluable insights on leadership and career development, emphasizing the importance of asking the right questions, hard work, and preparation. He reflects on his early career experiences and the lessons learned that shaped his professional journey. Mark Dronen adds his perspective, highlighting the significance of discipline and the pride that comes from hard work. Key Topics You don't need all of the answers, just better questions The best leaders create clarity, not noise Work harder than everyone else to build a strong foundation Be ready to dig in when it counts in your career Moments of impressive performance can define your career Guest Paul H. Pearce, is the President of the Americas for Great Demo! Paul serves as an advisor, coach, instructor, and keynote speaker addressing the Great Demo! discovery and demo methodologies.  Paul earned his MBA with a concentration in Finance from Eastern Illinois University, complementing his distinguished service in the Air National Guard. Great Demo! LLC specializes in enhancing the success of software organizations by improving their sales, presales, marketing, and customer success outcomes through tailored discovery and demo strategies. The company offers workshops, seminars, webinars, keynotes, and coaching, focusing on equipping B2B software teams with high-performance skills in discovery, storytelling, and solution-focused demonstrations. Timestamps 00:00 The Importance of Questions for Authentic Leadership 02:26 Building a Strong Foundation Through Hard Work 04:53 Lessons from Early Career Experiences Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business.  We should talk.  Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales

Paul H. Pearce shares invaluable insights on leadership and career development, emphasizing the importance of asking the right questions, hard work, and preparation. He reflects on his early career experiences and the lessons learned that shaped his professional journey. Mark Dronen adds his perspective, highlighting the significance of discipline and the pride that comes from hard work. Key Topics You don't need all of the answers, just better questions The best leaders create clarity, not noise Work harder than everyone else to build a strong foundation Be ready to dig in when it counts in your career Moments of impressive performance can define your career Guest Paul H. Pearce, is the President of the Americas for Great Demo! Paul serves as an advisor, coach, instructor, and keynote speaker addressing the Great Demo! discovery and demo methodologies.  Paul earned his MBA with a concentration in Finance from Eastern Illinois University, complementing his distinguished service in the Air National Guard. Great Demo! LLC specializes in enhancing the success of software organizations by improving their sales, presales, marketing, and customer success outcomes through tailored discovery and demo strategies. The company offers workshops, seminars, webinars, keynotes, and coaching, focusing on equipping B2B software teams with high-performance skills in discovery, storytelling, and solution-focused demonstrations. Timestamps 00:00 The Importance of Questions for Authentic Leadership02:26 Building a Strong Foundation Through Hard Work04:53 Lessons from Early Career Experiences Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business.  We should talk.  Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales

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