32 min

“Be The Buffalo” And Lead Effectively With Dan Kopp The Tactical Leader

    • Entrepreneurship

“Action speaks louder than words. We've all heard that but how many people actually practice it? How many people just give lip service to something and don't follow through? Don't even talk to me about it. Just go do it. And then I'll see if the proof is in the pudding.” – Dan Kopp

In today’s episode, we welcome, Dan Kopp, who is originally from Platteville, WI. After high school, he entered the United States Army as a military police officer serving in Frankfurt, Germany, The Republic of Panamá, and Fort Devens, MA. Dan served in various leadership roles in the military prior to transitioning into public education where he taught and ultimately held several executive roles. Dan practices situational leadership while focusing on those he serves. In 2019, Dan along with two partners started Dinamico, Inc., and works as a compensation expert helping employers save time and money while they attract and retain great people. In 2022 Dan followed his passion and started Leading Like a Buffalo, Inc., and continues to coach and mentor leaders across the country. He discusses the importance of having a varied approach to leadership and how transitioning from a military environment to a civilian world can be difficult. He talks about how his previous experiences in the military helped him succeed in his new career as a high school principal. He shares how he founded a company that helps employers connect with their employees and improve their compensation systems. He wants to help other leaders reach their full potential and feels fulfilled when he is able to do so.

Main Takeaways:
Creating A Revolutionary Compensation System
“Be The Buffalo” And Lead Effectively

Connect with Dan

Website: http://leadinglikeabuffalo.com/
Website: https://dinamicosystems.com/
LinkedIn: @dankoppdinamico

Take the leap into entrepreneurship: https://e-leap.com/
Leave a 5-star Review and help this show reach more people. To find out more about me, visit https://knightprotectionllc.com/

“Action speaks louder than words. We've all heard that but how many people actually practice it? How many people just give lip service to something and don't follow through? Don't even talk to me about it. Just go do it. And then I'll see if the proof is in the pudding.” – Dan Kopp

In today’s episode, we welcome, Dan Kopp, who is originally from Platteville, WI. After high school, he entered the United States Army as a military police officer serving in Frankfurt, Germany, The Republic of Panamá, and Fort Devens, MA. Dan served in various leadership roles in the military prior to transitioning into public education where he taught and ultimately held several executive roles. Dan practices situational leadership while focusing on those he serves. In 2019, Dan along with two partners started Dinamico, Inc., and works as a compensation expert helping employers save time and money while they attract and retain great people. In 2022 Dan followed his passion and started Leading Like a Buffalo, Inc., and continues to coach and mentor leaders across the country. He discusses the importance of having a varied approach to leadership and how transitioning from a military environment to a civilian world can be difficult. He talks about how his previous experiences in the military helped him succeed in his new career as a high school principal. He shares how he founded a company that helps employers connect with their employees and improve their compensation systems. He wants to help other leaders reach their full potential and feels fulfilled when he is able to do so.

Main Takeaways:
Creating A Revolutionary Compensation System
“Be The Buffalo” And Lead Effectively

Connect with Dan

Website: http://leadinglikeabuffalo.com/
Website: https://dinamicosystems.com/
LinkedIn: @dankoppdinamico

Take the leap into entrepreneurship: https://e-leap.com/
Leave a 5-star Review and help this show reach more people. To find out more about me, visit https://knightprotectionllc.com/

32 min