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View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Leader of Leaders

 

 In reading the following article from leadership expert, John Maxwell, I can’t help but think he could be the biographer of the real life leadership journey of Orrin Woodward.  Orrin has demonstrated the determination, tenacity and commitment to becoming the best leader in just about every category I can think of.  But that wasn’t enough.  Orrin knew that, to keep with the Law of Legacy, he had to become the leader that can duplicate leadership and develop others to realize their own personal potential.  The vision and ingenuity of Orrin Woodward is almost immeasurable.  He has developed the maximum level of influence in the areas of Character, Relationships, Knowledge, Passion, Experience, Past successes, and Ability-  All the areas Dr. Maxwell identifies as indicative of solid leadership.  Orrin is the model leader for each of Maxwell’s R-E-S-P-E-C-T written below.

Orrin then takes it to the next level by writing and publishing Launching a Leadership Revolution-- The foremost practical application leadership manual currently available on any bestseller list.  A book written from personal experience in the development and building of a business that has reached more than 100,000 people, effects hundreds of thousands more through its impact on their lives, and continues to expand throughout the four corners of North America.  Orrin has accomplished this great feat and continues to expand its breadth with the best leadership development system in the world with the Team System which was… oh yeah… created and developed by Orrin as well.

Writing about leadership is one thing.  Practicing leadership is another.  Becoming the leader you were meant to be… that’s the journey!

 

PICKING POTENTIAL LEADERS
By Dr. John C. Maxwell

The Law of the Inner Circle: Those who are closest to me will determine the level of my success.

The year was 1864. The battle for America's future had been raging for over two and a half years. Brother fought brother and neighbor fought neighbor to determine the destiny of a nation.

Despite having a superior economy, an enormous edge in resources, and a far greater population, the North had been unable to gain the upper hand in the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln was frustrated at the North's inability to achieve victory.

Lincoln was forced to confront the reality of the Law of the Inner Circle. Although a brilliant leader, Lincoln was not a military man. As such, his success overseeing the Civil War depended upon finding a skillful field general to translate material advantages into actual victories.

Lincoln's two prior military commanders, George McClellan and Henry Halleck, had failed miserably. Each had repeatedly squandered opportunities to crush the Southern Army. With the war's outcome hanging in the balance, Lincoln's next selection would be one of the biggest decisions of his Presidency.

Noting the indecisiveness of previous army generals, Lincoln chose tough-minded Ulysses S. Grant to lead the army. Grant's willingness to pay the price of a total war depleted the South's scant resources, and led to the North's eventual victory.

Identifying Potential Leaders

Good leaders realize the significance of surrounding themselves with talented people. That's why leaders repeatedly ask me, "How can I be sure to hire the right person?"

I have never discovered a foolproof hiring practice, but I do know finding a great hire goes hand in hand with identifying potential leaders.

Over the course of the next two editions of Leadership Wired, I'll explore eleven questions I use to spot a potential leader. Before I begin, I'd like to give credit to my mentor and friend Fred Smith. Several of these questions were developed from my conversations with him.

1. When looking for a leader, do I see a constructive spirit of discontent?

Constructive discontent is a leader's unscratchable itch. It's the trait making a leader averse to average and opposed to the status quo.

Potential leaders possessing constructive discontent will question existing systems and push for improvements. They perceive problems and come up with solutions.

As Kouzes and Posner say, leaders have a pioneering instinct. They are not afraid to step out into the unknown. They are willing to take risks, innovate, and experiment in order to find new and better ways to operate.

2. Do they offer practical ideas?

Highly original thinkers can have problems leading when they are unable to judge their ideas realistically. Brainstorming is not a helpful practice in leadership unless useful ideas are generated.

In the words of John Galsworthy, "Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem." Potential leaders have the rare ability to translate idealistic goals into realistic and workable actions. Leaders are not frozen when obstacles disrupt the perfect plan. They have the flexibility and fortitude to account for resistance to the ideal.

3. When they speak, who listens?

Potential leaders have a "holding court" quality about them. Their words carry weight. What they say is valuable and inspires action.

When watching groups of people interact, in a matter of five minutes, I can pick the leader every time. When it comes time for the group to make a decision, all eyes focus upon the person with the greatest influence.

The extent of a person's influence speaks volumes about their potential in leadership. Here are seven key areas to evaluate the level of influence in a possible hire:

Character — who they are.
Relationships — who they know.
Knowledge — what they know.
Passion — how strongly they feel.
Experience — where they've been.
Past successes — what they've done.
Ability — what they can do.

4. Do others respect them?

Respect is vital for leadership, yet it can be difficult to discern in young leaders who have not fully developed. Peer respect doesn't reveal ability, but it shows character. I'll conclude this edition with the following acronym on respect. I have found it to be a helpful device to evaluate the respectability of emerging leaders.

R — Respects their coworkers and exhibits self-respect. Instead of asking for respect, they give it and earn it.

E — Exceeds the expectations of others. Naturally sets the bar higher than anybody else sets it for them.

S — Stands firm on convictions and values.

P — Possesses maturity well beyond their years and shows self-confidence.

E — Experiences a healthy family life.

C — Contributes to the success of others.

T — Thinks ahead of others. Potential leaders are marked by their ability to outpace the thinking of those around them.

"This article is used by permission from Dr. John C. Maxwell's free monthly e-newsletter 'Leadership Wired' available at www.MaximumImpact.com."

 

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View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Winston Churchill’s Wisdom & Wit VI

"Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities... because it is the quality which guarantees all others."

Winston Churchill

 

We should all realize how fortunate we are to have people like Orrin Woodward and the Team out there proving that courage and heroes still exist today.  That people are still willing to step outside of their comfort zones to help someone else realize they can do it.  They can be better, have more, be who they wanted to be but gave up on so long ago.  Orrin Woodward and the Team have shown that anyone with the courage to try will be supported, nurtured, encouraged, defended, and recognized for their efforts.  We just have to dig up the courage to begin.

 

Courage To Risk

To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.

To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.

To reach out for another is to risk involvement.

To expose feelings is to risk exposing our true self.

To place your ideas & your dreams before the crowd is to risk loss.

To love is to risk not being loved in return.

To live is to risk dying.

To hope is to risk despair.

To try at all is to risk failure.

But risk we must, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.  The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing.

 

This saying reminds of an Elbert Hubbard quote that Orrin Woodward is fond of saying, “To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.”  Boy, isn’t that the truth.  Stick your head out above the crowd, attempt to leave the land of Ordinary, pursue better, disrupt the status quo (latin for ‘the mess we’re in’),  and LOOK OUT…  All the naysayers, cursers, critics, condemners, complainers, and bloggers come out of the woodwork displaying a major common characteristic… an incredible reliance and foundation upon mediocrity.  What have they accomplished in their lives?  What have they even tried to accomplish?  Even if they did try… to quit and give up so easily, expect others to do the same, and drag everyone else down with them is pitiful and pathetic at the same time.  Take that negative energy and apply it positively in pursuit of something that makes a difference and Wa-La!  Success in the making.  Now that’s a story worth telling!  So, get out there and be a bulldog, stick your head out and risk it all.  Start writing a story worth telling!

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Leader vs. Manager

 

There is a profound difference between management and leadership.  Managing means to accomplish or bring about; to be responsible for.  Leading is influencing; guiding in direction, action.  A well-published leadership author has said “Managers are people who do things right and leaders are people who do the right thing.”  A manager must be efficient in action and routine, but a leader must be effective in vision and judgment.  Leaders make the best managers. 

 

Orrin Woodward and the Team are leading by doing the right things the right way.  As Orrin not only says, but also lives, “Lead others and manage yourself.”

 

It’s time to lead.  The Team System makes it possible for anyone to take control of their present situation and to be effective in the achievement of their goals and dreams.

Let’s Get Rid of Management

 

People don’t want to be managed.
They want to be led.
Whoever heard of a world manager?
World leader, yes.
Educational leader.
Political leader.
Religious leader.
Scout leader.
Community leader.
Labor leader.
Business leader.
They lead.
They don’t manage.
The carrot always wins over the stick.
Ask your horse.
You can lead your horse to water, but you can’t manage him to drink.
If you want to manage somebody, manage yourself.
Do that well and you’ll be ready to stop managing.
And start leading.

 

A message as published in the Wall Street Journal
by United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, Connecticut 06101,
reprinted in Bennis W. and Nanus B., Harper and Row Pub.
Toronto, New York, 1985

 
View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Winston Churchill's Wisdom & Wit V

"I am certainly not one of those who need to be prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod. "

Winston Churchill

 

Orrin Woodward and the Team know that self-motivation is what gets us going and keeps us trying!

Jump In! 

The Portable Pep Talk, Alexander Lockhart.

A wealthy businessman hosted a spectacular party in which he had filled his swimming pool with sharks, barracuda, and other assorted dangerous fish.  He then announced to his guests that he would like to challenge any one of them to try swimming across the pool, and he would offer a first prize of either a new home in the mountains, a trip around the world, or the position as president of his company.  No sooner had he made the announcement there was a large splash in the water and a man swam rapidly across the infested waters and leaped out on the other side.  The millionaire approached the dripping man and said, “That was a stunning performance.  What prize do you want?”  The swimmer caught his breath and then replied, “Right now I really don’t care about the prize.  I just want to find out who the person was that pushed me in!”

As Orrin Woodward and the Team have taught, sometimes we need a little push to get us moving in the direction of our dreams.  Sometimes exterior motives are necessary to get us started.  But, if you want to be successful, then the push must come from within.  We must become ‘self-starters’.  Self-motivation is the fuel that gives you the power to push through the walls of adversity toward your goals and dreams.  Orrin  has quoted the philosopher Socrates who once reminded us, “A man who would move the world must first move himself.”  Start today and begin to excel in every area of your life!

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Lessons From Lincoln XIII

 

"You can not fail in any laudable object, unless you allow your mind to be improperly directed."

Abraham Lincoln

 

You may have been programmed to be negative, to disbelieve, to be skeptical.  However, you can change.  Orrin Woodward and the Team have taught that those negative experiences- the minuses- can be transformed into positives and pluses simply by changing your attitudes.  Orrin has quoted William James who said, “The greatest discovery of my generation is that men can change their circumstances by changing their attitude of mind.”  The Team has taught and duplicated thousands of times over that changing your media (the input) can change those thoughts.  What goes in, must come out...  good or bad!  So, are you controlling your own attitude and thoughts, or are you letting the liberal media do it for you?  Either way, it’s your choice.   You can control your future because you have the power to control your thoughts.

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- What Are You 'Sinking' About?

The Team System Will Keep You from “Sinking”

 

Imagine spending seven-digits plus to purchase a new yacht to compliment your newly earned lifestyle that’s been put in place by your early ability to recognize and seize a unique opportunity.  While spending time on the high seas, you begin to notice your new property is beginning to take on water.  Question: What do you do?  After taking a cursory look around the hull you realize its integrity hasn’t been compromised.  The ship is still a safe vessel and can take you wherever you need to go, but a simple action item was missed on your behalf.  After diagnosing the problem and realizing the cure, you return to the helm and turn the bilge pump on.  Within minutes, your vessel has pumped itself free of the intrusion of water.  Admittedly, this initial amount seems harmless but left unattended, the results could have been catastrophic over time. 

 

Similar to a ship’s bilge pump, the Team CD’s address our natural tendency to take on “mental water” as we go through 95% life.  The complete Team System is infinitely better than a simple bilge pump; the complete Team system (CDs, books, association) acts as a mental coast guard proactively protecting us on a daily basis.  The diagnosis is clear: Fear, doubt, & worry are the biggest icebergs that lie ahead on our course to freedom. The prescription is easy: a daily dose of 5% thinking will keep our ship safe at sea.

 

Thanks to Orrin Woodward and the Team, we have been provided the charts and instruments necessary to navigate the seas of success!

 

 

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Winston Churchill's Wisdom & Wit IV

 

 

"The nose of the bulldog has been slanted backwards so that he can breathe without letting go."

Winston Churchill

 

The Team and Orrin Woodward exemplify commitment and determination.  Much of achieving and reaching a goal or dream is the sheer refusal to let go, to give in, to quit and accept failure.  Orrin has said, “the only way to truly fail is to accept failure as the result.”  Failure is not fatal and it is not final until we make it so.

 

Desire is key to motivation, but it's the determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal... a commitment to excellence... that will help you reach the success you seek.

-Mario Andretti, racing champion.

 

Success is being achieved here, through the Team, and it can be had by you.  Determine.  Commit.  Engage.  Pursue.  Fail.  Get up.  Go it again.  Persevere.  And Succeed.  Achieve your Victory.  Be a bulldog like Orrin Woodward and put on the ‘whole armor’ of the Team system.  In the face of adversity and challenges, grit your teeth, bite down hard, and don’t’ let go!

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Lessons From Lincoln XII

I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. “

Abraham Lincoln

 

The Teamhas taught that the biggest room in the world is the room of self-improvement.  Abraham Lincoln has also said, “I will study and prepare myself and someday my chance will come.”

Orrin Woodward has taught that we should constantly be seeking to improve ourselves.  We should continuously be sharpening our axe.  It means taking the time for self-examination in all areas of our life.  When we identify areas with room for improvement and development, we can then seek to acquire and develop qualities that will distinguish greatness of mind, spirit, and character.  Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.  He advised us to, “Know thyself.”

In developing the Team System, Orrin Woodward created a process through which we can achieve continual growth and personal improvement.  Orrin Woodward’s System creates a success library of some of the world’s greatest thinkers and leaders that motivate, educate, and inspire toward continual growth for greatness.  The Teamsystem also incorporates the success principles of others who have achieved significant success by listening to personal growth tapes taking advantage of the best teacher… the experiences of others in the pursuit of high achievement. 

Orrin Woodward  has also incorporated the most powerful force on earth… the power of association with likeminded thinkers seeking to pursue better teaching us fundamentals of success and winning.

Nourishing your mind is the best investment you can make and no one can take it away from you.  As author Burke Hedges says in his best selling book, You, Inc., it will be worth all the time, money, and energy you may spend because your mind is your biggest asset and any expense on it is an investment.

To achieve success in your professional as well as your personal life, take time out each and every day to sharpen your axe.

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Winston Churchill's Wisdom & Wit III

"If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future. "

Winston Churchill

 

Like Orrin Woodward repeatedly points out… you cannot move forward in progress unless and until you can forgive your past.  Yes, stop long enough to learn the lesson that must be learned for the sake of avoiding the destiny of repeating it again.  Then... MOVE ON!  As Orrin Woodward and the Team not only teach, but do, focus on what you’re going to... not what you’re going through.  Some people continue to repeatedly focus on what they’ve already gone through, reliving it over and over again.  Listen, the funeral is over,  it’s time for the burial.  Orrin Woodward and the Team System have literally leveled the playing field for anyone willing to pursue a worthwhile goal or dream allowing them to leave their baggage of the past at the doorstep and enter with renewed opportunity to change the past by progressing into the future with hope and a new attitude for achieving better.  Whether it be in your marriage, with your children, perhaps financially, in your career or business, or maybe breaking the labels imposed upon you by society and trading them in for positive self-esteem, this is an atmosphere of encouragement where it is OK to reach for greatness, and if you stumble and even fall, you are supported, uplifted, and encouraged to get up and give it another go. 

 

Don’t sacrifice the future by living in the past.  As Orrin and Chris have taught… you cannot take your old crappy self into a bright new future… leave the garbage outside.  It’s time to move on.

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Lessons From Lincoln XI

 

Character is like a tree and reputation its shadow. The shadow is what we think it is; the tree is the real thing.”

Abraham Lincoln

 

Some people try to make something for themselves. Others try to make something of themselves.  I have heard Orrin Woodward say, “thoughts lead on to purposes; purposes go forth in action; actions form habits; habits decide character; and character fixes our destiny.”  The Team has shown me that character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success and Orrin Woodward lives that example.  We have to ask ourselves… ‘What kind of world would this be, if everybody were just like me?’  Orrin Woodward has taught me to live so that my friends can defend me, but never have to do so.  We are called to grow like a tree, not like a mushroom… it’s hard to climb high when our character is low.  Just follow the sermon of the street sign that says:  Keep Right.

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Winston Churchill’s Wisdom & Wit II

"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won."

Winston Churchill

 

Cripple him and you have a Sir Walter Scott, lock him in a prison cell and you have a John Bunyun. Bury him in the snows of Valley Forge and you have a George Washington. Land him in poverty and you have an Abraham Lincoln. Subject him to bitter religious strife and you have a Disraeli. Strike him with Infantile Paralysis and you have Franklin D. Roosevelt, the only President of the United States to be elected to four terms of office. Burn him so severely in a schoolhouse fire that the doctors say he will never walk and you have a Glenn Cunningham, who set a world record in 1934 for running the mile in 4 minutes 6.7 seconds. Deafen a genius composer who continues to compose some of the world's most beautiful music and you have a Beethoven. Drag him more dead than a1ive out of a rice paddy in Vietnam and you have a Rocky Blaier, that beautiful running back for the Pittsburg Steelers. Have him or her born black in a society filled with racial discrimination and you have a Booker T. Washington, Harriet Tubman or Martin Luther King Jr. Have him born of parents who survived a Nazi concentration camp, paralyze him from the waist down at the age of four, and you have Isaac Perlman, the Incomparable violinist. Call him ‘retarded’ and write him off as ‘uneducatable’ and you have Albert Einstein. Amputate the cancer-ridden leg of a young Canadian and you have Terry Fox, who vowed to raise a million dollars by running across Canada with an artificial leg. Terry was forced to stop when the cancer spread to his hip, and took his own life several months later, but his spirit lives on. After losing both legs in an airplane crash, let an RAF fighter pilot fly, and you have World War II ace, Douglas Bader, who was captured by the Germans three times and escaped three times on two artificial limbs. Label him too stupid to learn, and you have a Thomas Edison. Label him a hopeless alcoholic, and you have Bill Wilson, the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Tell her she is too old to start painting at 80 and you have a Grandma Moses. Blind him at age 44, and you have John Milton, who 10 years later wrote Paradise Lost. Call him dull, hopeless and flunk him in the 6th grade, and you have Winston Churchill. Tell a young boy who loved to draw and sketch that he had no talent, and you have Walt Disney. Rate him mediocre in chemistry and you have Louis Pasteur. Take a crippled child whose only home was an orphanage, and you have Louis E. West, who became the first chief executive of Boy Scouts of America. Spit on him, humiliate him, betray his trust, say one thing and do another. Mistrust those whom he loves. Mock him, make him carry a heavy wooden cross, and crucify him and he forgives you and calls you a friend.

 

Thanks Orrin Woodward for the Team system which empowers us to grab a hold of life instead of letting life grab a hold of us.  More of us need to stop telling our God how big our problems are and start telling our problems how big our God is!

 

View Article  Team Orrin Woodward- Lessons From Lincoln X

You can have anything you want, if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, do anything you set out to accomplish if you hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.”

Abraham Lincoln

 

Persistence!  Persistent people begin their success where most others quit.  Orrin Woodward has led by example and has shown that one person with commitment, persistence, and endurance will accomplish more than a thousand people with just an interest.  The Team system is such that, if you’d begin with a million dollars’ worth of determination, you’d achieve a million dollars’ worth of success. 

Orrin Woodward, in developing the Team system, has given anyone with the determination to persist, a vehicle to water and fertilize their dreams, knowing that of we do not quit, if we display perseverance and endurance, we will reap a harvest.  Around about 60-70 A.D., an unknown author wrote, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”  The more diligently we work, the harder it is to quit.  Persistence is a habit… so is quitting.  Either way, it’s your choice.  Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us!  Work up a Fever!

 

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