Most leaders think their title gives them influence. It doesn’t. In this episode of Lead Smarter, leadership consultant Wesley Dove shares the lessons he learned early in his career when he was tasked with implementing change in a manufacturing facility — while having zero authority. He had to convince people who had been doing their jobs longer than he’d been alive to change the way they worked. What followed was a masterclass in influence, culture, and leadership. In this conversation, you’ll learn: • Leading without authority • Why most companies fail to live their values • The leadership mistake causing massive turnover • Why authority works… until you leave the room • The leadership approach that actually drives performance If you're responsible for people, culture, or results — this conversation will change how you lead. --------------- About Wesley Dove Wesley Dove is a leadership consultant, Certified Human Behavior Consultant, and DISC specialist with more than two decades of experience helping organizations strengthen communication, engagement, and culture through his Emerging Leader Development and Leading at the Next Level programs. He is also a multi-time Amazon #1 bestselling author who works with teams to reduce conflict, improve retention, and increase productivity by developing stronger leaders. 📘 If you want to read Wesley's books, head to: https://www.dove-development.net/publications 🎙️ Learn more from Wesley's Leading At The Next Level Community: https://www.dove-development.net/latnl-community 🌐 To stay up to date with all of Wesley's work, head over to: https://www.dove-development.net/ --------------- About the Host David Kent is the host of The Lead Smarter Podcast, where he has honest, grounded conversations with leaders shaping the future of work, leadership, and organizational growth. 🎧 LISTEN ON THE WEBSITE: https://leadsmarterpod.com/ 🔗 Follow David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-james-kent/ leadership,leadership podcast,leadership development,influence without authority,leadership mindset,company culture,leadership skills,management advice,leadership lessons,david kent,wesley dove