Growth Club – June 23

Here we are in the month of June. Wednesday, June 21st is the first day of summer. Followed by that, we have July, August, and September. This is where many people are taking vacations, going to the beach more often, getting on their boats, traveling around the country, and having fun.   In business, we hear … Read more

You Either Qualify or not!

This year’s NFL Combine took place from March 1st – 7th in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The NFL Combine is where college players get to show off their talent and skills to pro scouts gearing up for the draft. In the 2000 NFL combine, there was one particular player who placed dead last based on his statistics. He actually ran the slowest 40-yard dash of any player in his position ever.

That particular player was drafted as the 199th pick in the 6th round that same year. In week two of the following season, he replaced the number 1 QB who was knocked out of the game. Since that day, this quarterback has played 22 seasons as a starter, has been to 10 super bowls winning 7, has been the Super Bowl MVP 5 times, has more playoff wins than any player in the history of the NFL, and is now considered the G.O.A.T. greatest of all time. Yes, we’re talking about the now-retired Tom Brady of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

I share this because, in the creation of a successful organization when you’re hiring your dream team, understand that they actually do not get hired or fired. They either qualify for a position or they don’t. Tom Brady qualified himself for the QB position of both the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers only to relinquished it on his retirement.

When an organization is clear on its culture. They will be clear on who fits in and who doesn’t. When you are looking to create your dream team, you want to be looking for certain attributes in these individuals. You want to find personnel that is running on all 16 cylinders. It’s these individuals that you need to create a high-performance team.

These 16 cylinders are formulated with four components being Mind, Body, Heart & Soul. However, they are not all equal in their percentage. Both mind and body of which you will read on a resume consist of 3 cylinders each, for a total of 6. That leaves 10 cylinders to equal the full 16. Heart and soul equal the other 10 cylinders, each counting for 5. What does this mean? The heart and spirit are the attributes that tell you whether the person has the drive, the passion, and the get-up and go for the position.

At the same time, you also need a leader running on those 16 cylinders. When you have this combination with those who have qualified for their positions by these standards, you will begin to have your high-performance team.

If Tom Brady was judged on Mind & Body alone back in 2000, he may have never been in the NFL at all, it was his Heart and Soul that first drove him to the top. It’s also safe to say that Tom Brady built up the mind and body portion of his resume over his 22 years in the NFL.

When you find the right people with heart and spirit, with the passion to learn and do their best. You will certainly be able to teach them the skills to perform. However, if you hire on resume alone and leave out the heart and soul. You will find yourself with an organization not running on all cylinders, and if your organization is not running on all 16 cylinders, you just may never qualify for the bright lights in the big game of business.

COACH MICHAEL DILL is an Award-Winning Certified Business Coach, global speaker, and published author. He is a proud Action Coach Franchise partner as well as the President of Power & Ice Wealth Creation a strategic leadership company that works with business owners, leaders, teams, and entrepreneurs to both develop a systematized and structured organization while accelerating their mindset, efficiencies, and effectiveness to grow both personally and professionally to achieve extraordinary results. He brings more than 40 years of business and entrepreneurial experience in his leadership, team training, and mentoring practice. Businesscoachmichaeldill.com

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