In this episode, we sit down with Rahul Yadav, CEO of Paligo, for a practical conversation on leadership alignment—and how to run executive offsites that drive real clarity, trust, and follow-through.
Rahul is only a few months into the role, but he’s already implemented a strong leadership rhythm: quarterly leadership offsites, annual full-company gatherings, and a surprisingly effective habit, daily 15-minute C-suite standups to keep priorities aligned and momentum high.
If you’ve ever left an offsite feeling energized, just to watch that energy fade in two weeks, this episode is for you.
We cover:
- Why most offsites fail: turning them into a “backlog dump” of unresolved operational issues
- Rahul’s simple offsite structure: Champagne goals → Risks → Commitments
- How to keep the agenda light to guarantee openness
- The “parking lot” technique to prevent rat-holing while still honoring important topics
- The rule-of-thumb cadence: Quarterly = strategic, Monthly = operational, Weekly = tactical
- How to create real candor with a new leadership team
- Why psychological safety is built through daily reps, not big speeches
- Rahul’s approach to transparency: sharing offsite outcomes immediately in all-hands + weekly CEO reflections
- A smart meeting role: introducing a Yoda who calls out time, airtime, and when the team is drifting off track
Rahul also shares how he thinks about leadership environments: fewer laptops, more reflection, more walking time, and more room to breathe because offsites aren’t just about decisions, they’re about building the trust that makes decisions stick.
🎧 Tune in for a tactical blueprint on how to run executive offsites that create alignment and action that will move your business forward.




