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About Dan Rogers

Meet Dan Rogers, the fearless leader of BEATS WORKING, Point to Point Transportation, and the WORKP2P team. This former burrito roller turned CEO is a visionary who has dedicated his life to creating systems to help people figure out what they want and how to get it. He leads the BEATS WORKING movement to redeem work with his top-notch leadership skills, his ability to mine for gold, and his passion for making work – the word, the place, and the way – a life-changing experience for everyone.

The back of Dan’s baseball card reads like an All-Star. Throughout his career, he has focused on defying the odds and looking to challenge the status quo – he helped to grow a quick-serve restaurant chain, tripled annual sales for an existing book of business, pivoted his own company to navigate tremendous growth, thrived throughout the 2008 recession, and was included for seven consecutive years on the Inc. 5000 list.

In 2022, Dan brought his successful event logistics business (Point to Point Transportation) under the WORKP2P umbrella alongside BEATS WORKING, Sales Sidekick, and Intentional Sidekick. Sales Sidekick advises companies on how to transform into being the ultimate sidekick for their community, developing and systematizing their capabilities to create value and aligning their systems to achieve their goals. Intentional Sidekick is a community of individuals and companies who want to find their unique purpose, develop their ability to live intentionally, and increase their productivity and daily gratification.

The ordinary mind might not see a connection between these various programs, but Dan weaves a common thread among them all. They’re each, in their own way, focused on developing community and the mission of redeeming work – the word, the place, and the way – for every person, in every interaction. This is a movement, and everyone is invited to join.

Here we go!

Sidekick Sessions with Dan Rogers founder of WorkP2P

Favorite Quote

“The more efficient you are at doing the wrong thing, the wronger you become.  It is much better to the do the right thing wronger than the wrong thing righter.  If you do the right thing wrong and correct it, you get better.”

 – Russell L. Ackoff

From A Different Angle

What was your first job?

Delivering and installing appliances at $3.25/hr, not counting paper routes and odd jobs, this is the first one I paid taxes on.

What is your superpower?

My ability to process information aligning the gold with the existing content of my mind for deeper understandings.

Favorite podcast and why?

I don’t have a favorite – hoping to make one with BEATS WORKING.

Best advice you've ever received?

If people aren’t smart enough to realize how smart you are, stop talking to them.

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