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What if the secret to great leadership wasn’t about having all the answers - but knowing the right questions to ask? In this episode of Career Can Do, host Chris Sandland sits down with Ken Smith, executive and leadership coach, founder of Bel Air Leadership, and a firm believer that leadership is less about telling and more about listening. Ken’s approach flips the old-school command-and-control style on its head, showing how “ask more, tell less” can transform not only the way you lead, but the way your team responds to you.

Ken makes the case that true leadership isn’t about being born with some mystical charisma, it’s about building a toolkit of skills, and then putting them into practice. Whether you’re guiding a seasoned team through challenges or stepping into your very first management role, the same core principles apply: earn trust by giving trust, create accountability by setting clear expectations, and lean on feedback as the gift it truly is. As Ken puts it, “trust is gained by the inch and lost by the mile,” and the little moments - your consistency, your follow-through, your empathy - add up to big leadership wins.

One of the most compelling parts of this conversation is Ken’s perspective on tough times. Anyone can lead when business is booming, but real leaders show up when the pressure’s on. He shares how staying deliberate, prioritizing people over busywork, and making space for meaningful one-on-one conversations can steady a team even in the middle of chaos. And for those who think they don’t need a coach? Ken draws a clear line between looking back to unpack the past and looking forward to sharpen your skills, making the case that even the best performers - from star athletes to seasoned executives - need someone in their corner.

If you’ve ever wondered how to stop micromanaging without losing control, how to turn feedback into fuel for growth, or how to step up from “doing the work” to truly leading, this episode is packed with insight you can put into practice right now.

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Ken Smith on Belair Leadership | LinkedIn | Email: ken@belairleadership.com.

Chris Sandland on LinkedIn

Mary Ann Faremouth on the Web | X (Twitter)