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Dalmo Cirne: The Four Streams of Leadership

Dalmo Cirne: The Four Streams of Leadership

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In this episode of the Circuit of Success, host Brett Gilliland sits down with leadership expert, author, and Fortune 500 executive Dalmo Cirne to uncover what truly prepares someone for leadership before the title ever arrives. With more than 30 years of experience across leadership, management, technology, and mathematics, Dalmo explains why most leadership struggles stem from being unprepared, not incompetent, and how intentional development can change that outcome.

Dalmo breaks down the framework from his book The Four Streams of Leadership, outlining the four critical areas every leader must master: the reservoir, focused on self-awareness, values, and culture; downstream, where teams, projects, and daily execution live; upstream, centered on communicating with executives and customers; and sidestream, where collaboration across departments determines real-world success. Together, Brett and Dalmo explore how culture fills a vacuum when leaders fail to define it and why clarity of communication is essential at every level.

Drawing from real-world experience including participating in an IPO, building successful products, and leading high-performing organizations, Dalmo also shares practical strategies for managing yourself instead of managing time. From creating uninterrupted focus to leading teams that thrive even when you’re not in the room, this conversation delivers actionable insight for current and aspiring leaders who want to lead with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

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