How Great Leaders CREATE ACTION and INSPIRE Those Around Them
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Kind: captions Language: en hey everybody today's episode is brought to you by impact theory university's own business decision making workshop if you're a business owner looking to scale your company i can help i've created a four week intensive workshop that's going to give you the decision making strategies that you need to scale your company it's the exact things that i use to take quest to a billion dollar exit and it's exactly what i'm using today on impact theory that's allowed us to grow by 400 percent in just the last two years this sounds like something that would be beneficial to you and your business i want you to go right now to decision.impacttheory.com to apply once again that's decision.impacttheory.com you can apply today all right i'll see you on the inside hey everybody welcome to another episode of impact theory today we're going to be talking all about leadership leadership is one of the most extraordinary skills that you guys can master it is incredibly powerful and i'm telling you anybody can do it you do not need to have a gregarious personality you do not need to be an extrovert all you need to do is really be willing to show people by example what it is that is going to achieve results and at the end of the day people will follow somebody who is amazing at what they do and then if you can layer on top of that a few things we're going to be talking about today you're really going to be able to knock it out of the park all right without further ado let's get right in so first question comes hey tom when you're leading a big team and you aren't able to have close contact with everybody in the team what would you do so that distant people would still be aligned with the values of the company all right that's an incredible question this is something that i have lived through so when quest was small it was very easy for me to do what i was saying at the top lead by example i was there on the production line i would take the hardest job and we would literally agree what is the hardest job this is the hardest job cool if this is the hardest job i'm gonna be the one that that's going to do it and i would get in there and i would do it with all my might and not only would i do it but i would uplift other people i would bring energy and enthusiasm and i'm an introvert by nature let me tell you right now now in fairness i have a pretty easy time going to extroverted so my default though is introverted now by going on the line by encouraging other people by taking the hard job all of a sudden it was very easy for me to get people to rally behind me but as we scaled the company now all of a sudden there were a ton of people that had never seen me working like that so to them i was almost a mythological figure by that point i was creating youtube content so you know we had 3 000 employees many of them had never met me and so to them you know it was like oh my god that's the guy that runs the company or the guy that's on youtube whatever and it had a really problematic effect on the way that they approached me and so what i began to realize is you have to have a culture you have to show people up close what gets results intoxicate them with certainty okay that's a huge part if you really want to take your leadership game to the next level you want to make sure you know exactly what needs to be done so within the world of influence you're trying to have you know where you're trying to go so you have a goal very clear goal you can articulate that goal this is where we're going and then you never and i mean never let somebody outwork you and when you have certainty on where you're going you tell other people what that is we're going to go after this most people live their entire lives doubting themselves doubting the path that they're going on and even when you know and some element of what i'm saying isn't going to work out but you believe to the core of your being i'll adjust i'll figure it out now you can intoxicate people with certainty and just go like a bat out of hell towards that thing working in a way that nobody else is going to match and if when you do that you elevate those around you rather than say hey why are you losers not working as hard as me you say hey we're a team i want to lift you up i want to help you i want to help you get there okay so now you establish that with those around you in that near group you make that the culture this is how we move here this is what we're about so you're as good as what you can write down so you write down what that culture is you let people know what it means to be a part of this team then when they get in you're encouraging them you're elevating them you start with the people closest to you because you've been able to write the culture down you know which way they have to act you hold them accountable you ask them to hold you accountable right you're not trying to be above this you're trying to be in it trying to show people what it means so now you've got your core group then they're going to have their core group and then that core group is going to have their core group and now that influence goes down so you definitely have to set the example but when you scale you have got you have got to get people to understand what the culture is get them to lead by example get them to intoxicate people with certainty get them to show people what it means to have a goal and to go after it and to live up to the standards of that culture and now when you elevate people and you're lifting them up and you're not trying to beat them down then you get something really really incredible then people will follow you because it's a game of elevation it's a game of skill acquisition it's a game of goal accomplishment it's not [ __ ] you're not wasting people's time you're really making progress and progress is one of the most foundational pillars of human happiness so you intoxicate them with certainty you lead by example and you make their life better because they're actually improving they're being elevated they're being held to a standard for sure but they're improving and they're making progress that my friends is how you scale leadership all right as a leader do you find yourself guiding the team towards your vision or leave it open for co-creation okay so i definitely love having other amazing high-level thinkers that can challenge the notion but i want to be very clear this is not a democracy this is a meritocracy but my thing is guys i tell my team this all the time i am not smart enough to think of all the good ideas myself here at impact here we have a gigantic goal we're trying to build the next disney now disney has been around for i think 90 years they have billions of dollars so that is a very tall order to think that we can beat you know come on what do they have hundreds of thousands of employees so here we are with our 27 employees and we're taking on a 300 100 that could be more than that 300 000 people company with a gazillion dollars in all the ip practically in the universe and we're trying to beat them at that game now i know that i'm not going to be able to come up with all the right ideas so i've got to create an environment where people can speak to power where they can tell me if they think something i'm doing is stupid and i want them to talk nakedly raw give it to me real because here here is a powerful idea when you're building a company you have a real goal you're actually trying to do something and you should value yourself by not by being right but by identifying the right answer because you're actually trying to accomplish something okay it's not rhetoric you're not playing at it this is the difference between a entrepreneur and an entrepreneur an entrepreneur says yo i have to pay salaries i've gotta avoid a mortality event for the company we've gotta build towards this goal that we have and the only way that we're going to get there is if we've got a lot of really smart hard-working people that are focused on that same goal and the only way that you can do that is if people are allowed to say what they think they're encouraged to say what they think in fact at impact theory we demand that people say what they think so this is an idea that we got from ray dalio at principles and well ray dalio bridgewater he wrote a book called principles which is where we got this you have to own your opinion you have to speak up or you have to get out and we do not tolerate people that won't speak their mind now from that you're going to get a lot of bad ideas and look there is what rey calls and i love this phrase chirping where people don't know the whole picture and so they come at you and they tell you that you're doing something wrong but they really just are limited in their scope of understanding of what you're trying to accomplish and for the most part you just ignore chirping chirping is sort of the the cost of creating a culture where the next great idea might come from somebody obscure that you never imagined and so you want to make sure that you create this space for that you want to make sure that the best ideas rise up through the organization but at the same time you want to make sure that you're not wasting entertaining ideas that don't make make any sense from people that don't have experience now if somebody is an expert in the field i'm really going to take time to try to understand so we'll define an expert as somebody that's had success in that area three or more times okay so if somebody's had success in the area that you're dealing with in that moment three or more times and i at first think their idea is crazy i'm really going to stop and pay attention and try to make sure that i understand it if somebody with no experience in that area gives me an idea that i think is crazy and i have expertise in that area then i'm going to say i'm super grateful that you took the time to give me that opinion for xyz reason i don't think it makes sense and then i'm going to move on i'm not going to worry about making sure that they feel molly coddled or anything like that it's like if you don't have expertise in the area and an expert tells you hey that doesn't make sense then it's like be stoked that you are inside of an organization that wants your ideas but recognize that in this dynamic you're a student and not a teacher and this is hard man this is really hard for people but this is the [ __ ] real stuff like this is where you have to recognize me as a ceo i've got to recognize when i'm the student and so i'll put forth an idea if an expert in that space is like that doesn't make sense for this reason i'm like respect this isn't my area of expertise but when i know something then i'm going to go to the mat for it and so you you want to co-create but within the context of a meritocracy so never lose sight of that otherwise you can get paralyzed by trying to protect everybody's feelings this is where you come to be hardcore this is where you come to be resilient this is where you come to learn where hey we want your opinion we are desperate for we don't value ourselves for being right we want to hear it but if your idea is bad we're just going to say it's bad and by the way i want you to tell me if you think my idea is bad i'm not above that nobody's above that we've got a goal we're going for the goal and anybody that's serving that goal that idea is going to win every time but if all you want is to be heard and understood then you're going to get mowed over you have to be more resilient than that you have to be you have to be like i want good things for you i want to see you become a badass in your life but that means you have to get really comfortable with being wrong with taking a chance and failing with and then people telling you yeah that didn't make sense and it didn't make sense for this reason and then now you've got more information and you can move forward so yeah i mean call this a warning toughen up toughen up toughen the [ __ ] up buttercup i literally have a t-shirt that has the initials for that as a reminder to myself i don't need people to hug me all the time pat me on the back congratulate me cheer me on i want to be elevated i want people to want me to win but when what i'm saying isn't going to work i want somebody to tell me and i have a core belief any idea that can't withstand criticism isn't a good idea any idea that can't withstand criticism by nature is not a good idea you've got a hunger for criticism to find out if your idea is good or not you've got to seek seek disconfirming evidence you've not you shouldn't pursue yes men you should pursue as abraham lincoln said a team of rivals you don't want people who are trying to destroy you but you want people who think differently than you you want people who see things you don't see and you want to celebrate those differences so often moving forward is about the friction between styles of thinking and you've got to covet that friction and most people are just trying to eliminate it most people are just trying to surround themselves with people to think like they think that's dangerous that will not take you where you want to go so i need a cool name for hardcore rivalistic co-creation because it's not co-creation in any sort of hey everybody everybody come and let's do this as a a democracy this is let's let these ideas [ __ ] battle and i don't want deference as the ceo in fact i ask for people to criticize my ideas publicly and aggressively now i don't ask them to do that to other people because most people are not prepared for that but i am and i want to set the tone because i'm obsessed with my goal i just want my goal to come true i want to win and to win you have to get really good and to get really good people have got to play against you with everything they have but as a teammate this is a team not a family i hope you guys are enjoying this episode which is brought to you by impact theory university's business decision making workshop with nine full-length classes and weekly live case studies with me the business decision making workshop is a hands-on approach to honing your abilities to scale your business i'm gonna be in there with you working through your hardest problems so that you'll be able to master how to overcome any impediment by getting the most foundational way to think through novel problems and that my friends is exactly what you need to do if you want to scale your company and have the kind of crazy success you've always dreamed i promise it is possible this is teachable this is something that you can learn it is a process that you can deploy against your business and be able to move confidently forward just go right now to decision.impacttheory.com to apply do not delay my friends spots are limited again go to decision.impacttheory.com and apply today i'll see you guys on the inside how do you detach yourself from feeling like you failed if the people you were leading failed failing is inevitable but when we know people look up to us and some follow in our footsteps and still fail how do we not feel like we didn't fail them maybe you did fail them i don't know that you should run away from feeling like you failed them if you were trying to lead them somewhere and you did not lead them and they failed then it's perfectly reasonable to say that i failed that person i failed them for this reason and i need to get better so that i don't fail them next time the problem is people want to be this perfect leader right now today and i don't think that's possible i don't think you're ever going to be a perfect leader and even if you had the greatest leadership skill set of all time and never before in human history had there ever been a leadership skill set like yours you will still fail people from time to time so there is no such thing as flawless leadership so literally you can just discard that idea get in the muck man get in the mud [ __ ] just battle fight do this [ __ ] set a goal and go after it like get hard go for something big and don't be afraid to get cut up beat bruised battered because that is how you learn you learn by being in the mix you learn by saying hey i will lead i will take the slings and arrows i will be right at the front the first bullet is gonna hit me and i'm gonna learn the great news is we're not actually at least in this example leading people into battle where they're getting shot at we're leading people into the unknown we're leading them into whether it's business danger or emotional danger and at the end of the day sometimes people are going to get hurt they're going to fail whatever they have to be resilient they have to learn but if you're willing to do that if you're willing to be the human equivalent of a battle axe and get in there try things hard things fail practice get stronger learn grow then over time despite the scars you are more capable capable capable you can do things other people can't do i'm obsessed with that idea i want to be able to do things other people cannot do now when you can do things that other people cannot do now you've got a real shot at whatever it is that you're trying to do i want to i want my name to echo through the annals of history no i don't need other people to want that but i want that and i know for me to actually pull that off which by the way my identity is not tied up in that my self-esteem is not tied up in that i could die completely unknown what i value myself for is the pursuit but i sincerely pursue that and to sincerely pursue that i have to become capable of things other people are not capable of i have to be so good that i cannot be denied that's my obsession i love that [ __ ] i want that for you guys to both be willing to play at that level every day and yet not judge yourself if you're not there yet that you only judge yourself by the sincere pursuit of something that you show up every day playing to win trying to be the best in the world at something that you care about being unafraid to lead to be out front to fail people sometimes to own it to say hey i failed you and this is why and this is what i'm going to do next time to get a different result and you will be shocked at how people will follow you more when you just own it when you tell them what your plan is to get better and they see you on the front lines improving people will fall in line i [ __ ] up all the time but on balance people see the rate at which i improve they see that i have a goal and i'm a servant to that goal and then i build skills based on what will take me to that goal and because i win on balance more than i lose people still follow so leadership is not about perfection it's about progress have you ever dealt with a bad leader if so how do you go about it yes i think we've all seen bad leadership and it depends on where you're at in the hierarchy is going to determine how you can handle it now because i'm the ceo it's very easy if somebody is displaying bad leadership you go and explain you're displaying bad leadership and you explain what they're doing well what they're doing poorly what they need to improve on and how to improve upon it you just lay it out like i said at impact theory there is only one way own your opinion speak up or get out and that's not true for anybody more than it's true for me so i have to tell people exactly what i think they're doing right what i think they're doing wrong and then help them adjust if you are reporting to them then it becomes a very different game now i would hypothesize that if you have a toxic leader somebody who is not going to listen somebody who is abusive whatever that you have two choices you can either outperform them and go around them which i would never be shy or bashful about or i would leave the company but personally i would not just sit there and suffer in silence so at the end of the day you want to play a long game so um you know out performing i cannot tell you the number i almost got in a fist fight once because i got hired at the same time as another guy and just kept getting promoted above him until i was a direct boss and he was very displeased by that nobody i won't say nobody most people can't handle that and in that you have to figure out how to get around somebody that's toxic on the other hand if they aren't toxic but they're just displaying bad leadership an open conversation with them is the first place to start give them a chance to improve based on improved understanding so coming to them and saying hey i feel like you led me astray or i feel like i'm not getting what i need or whatever the problem is in very simple clear language don't do it cruelly don't try to be punitive don't set out to make them feel bad or stupid just say hey here's what i'm looking for here's what i don't feel that i'm getting and i would love to discuss if there's something that we can do so that i can get these things that i need either from you or from somebody else but oftentimes people don't realize where they're going astray and oftentimes people have never had that kind of direct and open feedback now it is going to sting that is going to hurt them and i would actually encourage you it might be worthwhile to get one of their peers to come into that meeting which of course they're not going to love but you're going to avoid a he said she said moment this is where the culture of the company comes in at impact theory we tell people that they need to do that so if you've got conflict between two people you need to bring somebody in that can sort of mediate that disagreement so that we can figure out what's going on we are not an organization where it's like hey go tell hr you need to tell that person directly you need to let them know if you don't get the response that you want from them go to somebody else this is not a company where you suffer in silence this is not a company where you [ __ ] behind people's back this is a company where you speak directly to people now a lot of people can't handle that and i get that there are realities to be faced about feeding your family keeping a roof over your head all of that there are also realities to be faced not everybody's like that there are amazing people out there that are extraordinary leaders there are companies with incredible culture and you can find them but you have to look so in this particular example it starts with very direct open and honest communication done in a way that is protective so that you've got somebody else there so that there's you know not going to be some claim about insubordination or whatever and if you really are looking for a solution and not just a punishment for bad leadership then you guys can work together and hopefully get exactly what you want but open and honest communication is the path all right if you don't like being a leader does that necessarily mean that you don't have confidence in yourself or you always should think to be a leader and think like them man look you've only got one life to live live the life that you want live the life that is most joyful if you want to be responsible for yourself and not other people there is nothing wrong with that know thyself it isn't that being a leader is better than something else this is what life do you want to lead so if you know what you want to accomplish and you don't want to be involved in leading people that is absolutely a-okay life is about managing your neurochemistry it's about how you feel about yourself when you're by yourself and so if you've got a skill set that you want to get really great at and you love it and it's sort of an inward facing thing it does not you know benefit or even if it does that it would be even better for you if you were leading but you don't enjoy that you don't want to be responsible for other people nothing wrong craft the life that you want and live it to the fullest so remember the punchline to life is about having a joyful life so it is not better to be a leader than to not so don't judge yourself on that just make sure that you're constructing a life that is built around your goals that you know what your goals demand that you're doing that and that your life is joyful and that you have respect for yourself if you do that you're going to be a okay whether you're a leader or not what quality have you found to be the most challenging when being a leader what quality for me because i'm introverted by nature because i am so obsessed with my goals i find that slowing down to make sure that everybody else is with me that i've continued to articulate the the approach as it changes because you know when you've got a big goal and you're learning every day then the sort of nuanced way that you're pursuing that goal is changing very rapidly and it can be very difficult for me to remember hey not everybody wants to work as much as i work not everybody is as sort of obsessed with this goal as i am but they're still amazing humans they're still just incredible contributors to the team and so as long as they are meeting that standard i have an obligation to make sure that they understand where we're going that they're involved that they feel respected and elevated and the way that i explain it to people is if you're working on a project where that's the focus for me at that moment it's gonna feel to you like the sun is shining on you because i have so much energy i have so much intensity i have so much enthusiasm that the truth is people just love that they love to feel like the sun is shining on them but then as i move on to something else that needs to be done i still need your peace to keep going but i'm trusting you now to move that forward but when i've now got the sun shining on another part of the project and it looks like now i only care about that project and those people people can feel left out or left behind and remembering to communicate that to them to encourage them to make sure that they have what they need to keep marching forward with that that they now have what they need to lead themselves and their team that's very important but i can get so engrossed in what i'm doing that i forget to go back and and manage the you know the humans that have all the human insecurities and wants and desires the desire to be seen and understood and encouraged and all of that so yeah that's been the thing that i have struggled with all right understanding where you struggle understanding what you want these are going to be a critical part of the journey but remember leadership is not about perfection it's about progress it's about leading from the front it's about being there and doing it it's about understanding how to infect other people with that certainty with that culture to get them excited so that they can then infect other people and so that this can really scale and become something organizational remember that you're never going to have all the right answers remember that part of leadership is elevating other people part of leadership is seeking disconfirming evidence part of leadership is recognizing this is about the goal i'm trying to lead you to somewhere specific and when i fail i'm not going to pretend that i didn't fail i'm just going to own it and get better and that nothing nothing encourages people more than seeing somebody working their ass off from the front that's elevating other people and always willing to admit when they're wrong and to listen to other voices but in a meritocracy that's leadership everybody it's all of yours to have if you want to build that skill set but there's no need to if what you want out of life doesn't require it build the life that fills you with joy and remember if you're going to respect yourself if you're going to have self-worth you have to do something you think is worthy that maybe leadership it may not but leadership like anything is a process it is a skill and you can acquire that skill to the point where you cannot be ignored but you're gonna have to put in the time and the energy all right everybody if this added value to you be sure to smash that like button be sure to subscribe if you haven't already and until next time my friends be legendary take care thank you for watching this episode which again was brought to you by impact theory's very own business decision making workshop if you guys are ready to take your business to the next level by investing in yourself and learning the first principles of business then i want you to take action right now and go to decision dot impact theory dot com to apply i promise you i am giving you every piece of information that you will need to overcome any obstacle that your company is facing to stare down problems that will arrive a year five years after you take the course this is the strategies of business decision making that every 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