Posts Tagged ‘teamwork’

The Power of Your Posse-A Message for our Pro-Athletes

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

I think we can all agree there is one thing that successful people have in common, and that is a team that makes them better.  Over the years, we continue to watch individuals win and lose everything and, in many cases, it can partially be blamed on the people behind them.  Corporate leaders often hire coaches, and professional athletes often hire their friends, who are inexperienced in dealing with the plethora of opportunities that arise.  Some of these opportunities are good and some, not so much.  An average athlete with a great posse will extend their career opportunity long after their playing years.  A great athlete with an incompetent posse is mostly headed down a rocky road.

As a corporate business speaker and a business coach to athletes and entertainers, I share the same message that I share with corporate professionals.  You never know who you’re talking to.  All of our careers come with one guarantee—it will end.  What’s important is making sure you have people in your life whom you trust to give you good advice.  As individuals, we hire professionals to handle our more technical issues, but when it comes to common sense decisions, we typically rely on family or friends.  So, when does a team become ineffective for their leader?

When:

  • their personal interest is put in front of the personality, leader or team goals
  • they get caught up in the euphoria of celebrity, and
  • they stop learning how to improve themselves.

Don’t let your posse take you down.  Everyone should have a role and responsibility.  If their role is indefinable, then there is no position for them.  On the other hand, a great team can bring about more opportunity than you can imagine.

The winning equation is focus + initiative + autonomy + accountability = optimal performance.

Speaking in Greece

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Robert Van ArlenI have agreed to speak in Peloponnese, Greece at an upcoming conference in late fall.  My speech is titled “The Music of Team Excellence”.  I’m excited about the opportunity and will be introducing a new level of engagement for this conference.  “The Music of Team Excellence” brings about unity within industries and teams.  I strongly believe companies and industries will excel when excellence at all levels is their ultimate goal. During this presentation, I will be focusing on the aspects of continuous improvement for both individual and team, and will introduce a new level of engagement for the audience.  It will indeed be a musical journey that universally connects all.

Robert Van Arlen © Copyright 2010

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