You’re not failing because you forgot how to lead.
You’re failing because you’re running today on leadership code you wrote years ago.
Think about it: run a new app on a 5-year-old phone and it crashes, not because the app is broken, but because the system can’t handle it. That’s what’s happening to most leaders.
They don’t need more hustle.
They need a systems upgrade.
In this episode of The Dealership War Room, Chris Hunsicker pulls back the curtain on the invisible scripts that silently hijack your leadership—old defaults like fixing everything yourself, avoiding conflict, or absorbing chaos. These aren’t habits. They’re outdated code. And if you don’t debug them, they’ll keep crashing your execution.
Inside this episode, you’ll discover:
Chris Hunsicker, host of The Dealership War Room and battle-tested leadership coach, shows you how to stop patching your leadership with hustle and start architecting a system built to win.
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Remember:
You don’t need a better market.
You don’t need better leads.
You don’t even need better people.
You need to become a better leader.
Let’s go create some leadership fire.