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In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles one of the most overlooked culture killers in leadership today: allowing opinions to replace expertise in team conversations…In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles one of the most overlooke...
110: Why Opinions No Longer Add Value at Work is an episode from No Ego by Reality-Based Leadership. In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles one of the most overlooked culture killers in leadership today: allowing opinions to replace expertise i...
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Published May 20, 2026, 11:38 long, audio available.
In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles one of the most overlooked culture killers in leadership today: allowing opinions to replace expertise in team conversations…In this episode, Alex Dorr tackles one of the most overlooked culture killers in leadership today: allowing opinions to replace expertise in team conversations without even realizing the damage it's doing. Alex breaks down why the most experienced, most passionate people on your team are often the ones derailing your meetings. Not because they don't care, but because they're bringing gut feelings instead of frameworks, resistance instead of recommendations, and backstory instead of solutions. He draws a clear line between opinions focused on why it won't work and expertise focused on how it could work given the concerns. He then gives listeners two simple but powerful tools to shift the dynamic. The "We Could If" reframe interrupts the "we can't because" spiral and redirects the same energy into forward momentum. The SBAR framework (Situation, Background, Analysis, Recommendation) turns venting into value by structuring conversations around data, best practice, and actionable next steps . The result is a team where the loudest voice is no longer the most resistant one, but the most informed one. Where preference stops trumping potential. And where leaders stop managing drama and start pulling greatness out of the people already in the room. Alex closes with a challenge that lands hard: if you have a lot of passion and a lot of input but nobody seems to be listening, that's not a communication problem. That's an expertise problem. And this episode gives you the tools to fix it. Episode Highlights: 00:00:38 – Core principle: expertise over opinions 00:01:53 – Opinions = why it won't work; Expertise = how it could work 00:02:22 – The experienced-but-resistant team member problem 00:03:18 – Opinions vs. expertise defined 00:04:07 – People with the most opinions often have the least expertise 00:04:33 – Tool : "We Could If" reframe 00:05:31 – How the reframe unlocks contribution 00:06:23 – Tool : SBAR framework 00:06:43 – S = Situation 00:07:07 – B = Background 00:07:41 – A = Analysis (the expertise section) 00:09:40 – R = Recommendations 00:10:34 – Leader's responsibility to model expertise
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110: Why Opinions No Longer Add Value at Work is from No Ego by Reality-Based Leadership.
Published May 20, 2026 and 11:38 long