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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

The Real Reason Your Team Is Failing And How Great Leaders Build Culture

from No Broke Months For Salespeople · host Dan Rochon

Most leaders think hiring is about resumes. It’s not. In this episode of No Broke Months, Dan Rochon tells the raw story of hiring four CFOs in six months—and what finally made the fourth one thrive. It’s a lesson in culture, clarity, and leadership. You’ll learn why the right person makes the job feel effortless, how to define your company culture using one question, and why your vision, values, and expectations must align. If you're growing a business, building a team, or striving to lead with purpose—this episode is your blueprint.What you’ll learn on this episodeThe Wrong Hire Doesn’t Mean the Person Is Wrong—Just That They’re Wrong for YouThe One Question That Defines Your Culture: “How do I like to be treated?”Why the Right Person Makes the Job Feel EasyThe Scarlet Framework – Self-Starter, Competitive, Assertive, Relationship-Based, Learning-Based, Team PlayerHow to Align Vision, Mission, and TalentLeadership vs. Management – Leaders inspire; managers maintainWhy Clear Expectations Are Non-Negotiable – You can’t lead what you don’t defineTracking Wins and Failing Forward – Create a culture of ownership without guiltEmotional Safety Matters – Your team should feel supported, not shamedPersonal Reflection Fuels Leadership Growth – Ask: What inspires me? and journal your way to clarityIf you're tired of turnover, misalignment, and team drama—it’s not just a hiring problem. It’s a leadership opportunity.Teach to Sell isn’t just about sales. It’s about influence—the kind that builds high-performing teams, attracts aligned clients, and creates a culture that lasts. This book is your guide to becoming the kind of leader people want to work with and buy from.Preorder Teach to Sell today and start building a business—and a team—that never has another broke month. https://www.nobrokemonths.com/teach-to-sell-preorderResources mentioned in this episodeTeach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell And What They Do Instead – Dan’s upcoming book focused on transforming the sales industry through influence, not pressure.The Scarlet Hiring Framework: A tool for identifying top talent that aligns with your leadership style.CPI Community: A place for sales pros and business owners to create consistent, predictable income through leadership and systems. To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:GET THE BOOK! Teach to Sell : Teach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell – And What They Do InsteadWebsite: No Broke MonthsPodcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople PodcastInstagram: @donrochonxFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NoBrokeMonths/Facebook: Dan RochonLinkedIn: Dan Rochon

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Hiring isn’t about resumes—it’s about alignment. In this episode, Dan Rochon shares how hiring four CFOs in six months taught him key lessons on culture, clarity, and leadership. Learn how the right hire makes work feel effortless, how to define culture with one question, and why vision and values must match. Perfect for anyone building a team or growing a business.

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