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The Strongest Leaders Build Belief, Model Discipline and Earn Trust
Workplace leadership is under pressure: employees are continuing to disengage, and many managers are still trying to fix a trust problem with performance tactics. Gallup reported that U.S. employee engagement fell to 31% in 2024, its lowest level in a decade, and its research has
Key takeaways
U.S. employee engagement dropped to 31% in 2024, its lowest point in a decade, according to Gallup.
Performance tactics alone cannot solve a trust problem — effective leadership requires building belief and demonstrating discipline.
Trust is earned through consistent behavior over time, not mandated through authority or policy.
Workplace leadership is under pressure: employees are continuing to disengage, and many managers are still trying to fix a trust problem with performance tactics. Gallup reported that U.S. employee engagement fell to 31% in 2024, its lowest level in a decade, and its research has found that managers account for at least 70% of the variance in team engagement. For leaders, coaches and educators, that makes the conversation bigger than productivity. It raises a harder question about how people build belief, discipline and trust in the first place.
So what actually makes people follow someone—not because they have to, but because they believe that person has their best interests at heart?
In this episode of Just Thinking, host Kevin Dougherty sits down with Robert Morello, Personal Results Specialist at Robbins Research International, for a conversation about leadership, mindset and faith. Morello reflects on his Boston roots, more than two decades in health and fitness, his move to Dallas, his work influenced by Tony Robbins, and the personal transformation that helped him connect leadership with service, discipline and spiritual conviction.
Top insights from the talk…
Robert Morello is a Personal Results Specialist at Robbins Research International, where he works with leaders, entrepreneurs and growth-minded individuals on high performance, identity and personal transformation. He brings more than two decades of fitness, wellness and multi-unit leadership experience, including senior personal training leadership roles at LA Fitness and district management experience at EōS Fitness. His career has focused on team development, multi-unit operations, personal training leadership and performance coaching across the fitness and wellness industries.
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About the author
Kevin Dougherty is the Chief Strategy Officer for 806 Technologies. He has spent the past 39 years as an educator and serving educators. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Kevin earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Multicultural Education. He later earned a Master of Education Degree in Education Administration from the University of Massachusetts/Lowell. Kevin was a classroom teacher for ten years in the Dallas, Boston, and Houston areas. He then served as an assistant principal/principal of Title I/Bilingual campuses in Fort Bend ISD and Irving ISD. For the past 22 years, Kevin has been serving educators throughout Texas and the nation in various roles supporting sales/marketing, professional learning, and overall company strategy. He has been married to his wife, Michelle, for 33 years. They have two grown children who both live in the DFW area.