Jon Gordon – The 3 C's to Get your Team on the Bus
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Message from bestselling author Jon Gordon. http://www.jongordon.com
If you want to build a powerful team, start with these 3 C’s to get your team on “the bus” and moving forward…
Communicate: Communication builds trust, trust generates commitment, commitment fosters teamwork, teamwork delivers results – where there is a void in communication negativity fill it.
Coach: Mentor and develop people. Invest in people to bring out the greatness in others.
Caring: Show our team we care about them, that we appreciate them… sincerely. People stay/go because of their relationship with their boss. Employees will allow you to push them if they know you sincerely care about them.
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I just discovered YOU today! What an inspiration! I'll be sharing your skills and using your suggestions starting today! Live Inspired! Beth Camille Byram
I recently came across your speeches. They are a great addition to others I listen to as well. I have to say I laughed when you mentioned laundry as one of the little things you help with. Laundry-
little–really ? LOL I hope you did not tell your wife it was a little thingha ha. The massage I understand very well. I massage my wife's feet every night as she sits in a chair watching a tv show she likes. She puts her feet on a foot stool. I sit on a cushion and plug my headphones into my laptop to listen to John Oliver, Tiny Desk Concerts or specific bands, whatever I want for anywhere from 15-30 minutes. Anyway, now I can add your videos t my list. 🙂0:59–1:05 WOW
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Thank You Jon for another great video! I have passing on your message for years! Thanks!
connection trumps communication
conviction trumps commitment
courage trumps coaching and caring
God bless you always sir
Great word. Thank you!