In Part 2, our conversation shifts toward leadership, organizational design, and what it takes to build high performing teams in today's rapidly evolving sports environment. Dave explains why rigid job descriptions can sometimes limit innovation, how organizations can identify gaps in expertise, and why leaders should continually evaluate and refine the systems they use. He also shares his personal philosophy of regularly replacing a portion of established practices in pursuit of continuous improvement. We dive into the key leadership competencies identified through his doctoral research, including relationship building, strategic thinking, performance facilitation, and quality control. Dave also introduces a thought-provoking framework that places leaders on a continuum between being a "doer" and a "builder." Whether you're leading a department, coaching athletes, or managing a staff, this discussion provides valuable lessons on creating alignment, developing people, and building organizations that can adapt and thrive in a constantly changing environment. Thanks to podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible.