Damola Adamolekun explains why great leaders can’t lead from behind a desk.
The Red Lobster CEO shares why he regularly visits restaurants in person, talks directly with managers, and believes real leadership happens “in the game” — not just in corporate meetings.
“You learn what’s really happening when you’re on the ground.”
This is a powerful lesson for entrepreneurs, executives, and business owners about leadership, culture, and staying connected to your business.
🎥 Featuring Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun
🎙 Hosted by Jerome D. Love on The Black Money Tree Podcast
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