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Every great entrepreneur wants (and deserves) to have a dependable team around them so they can be freed up to develop new ideas and focus on growing their business. But how do you get one? After all, the first question most entrepreneurs ask when they join The StrategicⓇ Program is, “Where do you find such great team members?” In this episode of Inside Strategic Coach, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller finally answer this question in-depth. From identifying and nurturing your team’s areas of Unique AbilityⓇ and creating a positive and collaborative work culture to investing in team members’ growth, Dan and Shannon share everything that makes Strategic CoachⓇ a magnet for skilled and passionate talent—and how your business can become one too.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
At Strategic Coach, you’re always either winning or learning.
There are a lot of Coach tools that support having a great team.
Everybody's on their own unique growth path in terms of who they are and the kind of work they’re most likely to enjoy and excel at.
Strategic Coach team members can continually focus their time at work on doing what they’re excited about.
The moment someone is hired, Coach invests in learning about who that person is and how they can grow their skills.
At Strategic Coach, if something doesn’t work, the system gets blamed, not the individual.
The four core values of Strategic Coach (PAGE) are: positive and collaborative teamwork; being alert, curious, responsive, and resourceful; getting results; and providing an excellent first-class experience.
Strategic Coach has uniformly very helpful and very positive team members.
Some Coach clients have been with the company for 15, 20, 25 years, and so have some team members.
The educational system generally disparages successful business people.
Almost all Coach team members are directly in contact on a person-to-person level with the company’s clients.
A team member can’t be at their best if they don’t feel safe.
If you want great team members, you have to be a great entrepreneur. And that also includes being a great person.
Great team members who want a bigger future aren't interested in being with someone who doesn't have any future.
If you're going to be able to attract and retain the best people out there, you can’t have an entitled attitude.
Resources:
Article: Your Business Is a Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn’t Show On The Front Stage
The Team Success Handbook by Shannon Waller
Everyone And Everything Grows by Dan Sullivan
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy