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The Dogs In the Shed

Dogs are designed to act in specific ways. If you can’t choose the people on your team, ask how they can thrive.

People are like dogs. Greyhounds won’t thrive guiding. Don’t expect pugs to rescue.

Saint Bernards won’t flourish pulling sleds. Training won’t help.

Application

Plans begin with people. Mission relies on the pack.

Where can the dogs take you?

Coaching Dogs

You don’t create talent. You develop and release it.

You don’t impose passion. You ignite and fan it.

Coaches tap the talent and passion of the people in the shed.

Leadership Practice

Don’t teach Greyhounds to sit. Your job isn’t to fix flaws. Put people on the right track.

Match roles with talent.

Set expectations that maximize strengths.

Forget about the team you wish you had. Win with the people you have.

Exercises

List everyone’s strengths. When are they most alive?

Who are you trying to retrain instead of release?

Who needs to be repositioned this week?

5 Ways to Stop Fixing and Start Developing

Read: Good to Great

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