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Sean Ryan is a world-renowned business consultant, speaker, trainer, and executive coach. As the founder of Whitewater International Consulting, he has worked internationally with companies such as Disney, Nucor Steel, FedEx and Nestle Waters of North America/Perrier Group of America. With more than two decades of industry experience, Sean is highly regarded for his ability to guide organizations through complex transformational change in what he describes as “a world of perpetual whitewater.” His new book is Get in Gear: Seven Gears that Drive Strategy to Results.
LEADERSHIP INSIGHTS
Foundation/environment gears of the SXR Strategy:
- Gear #1: Right, right, right: The right people in the right roles with the right capabilities.
- Gear #2: Align organizational architecture (systems, structures, and processes) to strategy
- Gear #3: Create a culture of communication
Performance gears of the SXR Strategy:
- Gear #4: Set results-oriented goals (5-on-5). Don’t confuse activities for results.
- Gear #5: Visible scorecards. People need to know how they’re performing while the game is being played.
- Gear #6: Identify critical performance drivers (what you need to do).
- Gear #7: Define the follow-up/follow-through process.
Don’t try to fix all seven gears simultaneously. Focus on one today and move forward from there.
QUESTIONS TO INSPIRE US TO ACTION
- What is some lesson, saying, or experience that continues to influence your leadership to this day? Challenging personal perceptions and beliefs.
- Use three descriptors to finish this sentence: “A leader is…” Caring, honest, and trustworthy.
- What is a question that leaders should be asking either themselves or others? How do my assumptions and mental models shape my reality and either limit or expand my outlook?
- What book would you recommend to leaders? Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success by Kerry Patterson, David Maxfield, Ron McMillan, Joseph Grenny, and Al Switzler.
- If you could get every listener to start doing something THIS week to help them be a better leader, what would it be? Create better focus and alignment on what you and your team need to do to get better results (compare leader’s top five expectations/goals with team members’ top five assumed expectations/goals).
- As a general life principle, is it better to ask “why?” or “why not?” Both. “Why?” is a great question to identify what is missing but “why not?” helps us bunch through mental barriers we may create for ourselves.
CONNECT WITH SEAN
- Twitter: @wwici
- LinkedIn: in/sean-ryan
- Facebook: @wwici
- Website: https://www.wwici.com
- Email: sryan@wwici.com
- Get Sean’s book Get in Gear
CONNECT WITH JOSH
- Instagram: @joshuafriedeman
- Email: josh@friedemanleadership.com
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