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Daily Management And Achieving Operational Excellence – Episode 1 – Part 2


Are you looking to become a phenomenal manager? Do you want to adopt some of the habits of the most highly successful people? In this episode, Business coach Clay Clark (former Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year) and Lee Cockerell (former Executive Vice President of Walt Disney World Resort) sit down to talk about what it takes to become a managers that draws out the excellence of your team members. Early in this particular training, we find that Lee Cockerell does what other managers are unwilling to do. He wakes up at least two hours before seeing other humans in his workday. He mentions that he particularly enjoys going to get Starbucks before working out during his workday. Clay mentions that it is best to wake up early to get things done because the idiots won’t be awake then. Furthermore, it’s important that you learn from this episode on how to achieve operational excellence. This video will show you the specific action steps that you must take in order to get your team operating more efficiently and allow you to have the time freedom that you will want. One of the specific items that Clay and Lee talk about is want to control. As a manager, you must manage strategy, and delegate execution. If you control everything and it will lessen the commitment that your employees have to you, and it reduces the amount of work that can be completed. Effectively it will bottleneck your organization. If you enjoy this training, if you want to continue to grow as a manager and improve your business, make sure that you come out to one of our upcoming business conferences that we hosted at the Thrive headquarters. Also, make sure that you sign up for a free assessment for our one-on-one business coaching program.

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Daily Management And Achieving Operational Excellence

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Daily Management And Achieving Operational Excellence – Episode 1 – Part 2


Are you looking to become a phenomenal manager? Do you want to adopt some of the habits of the most highly successful people? In this episode, Business coach Clay Clark (former Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year) and Lee Cockerell (former Executive Vice President of Walt Disney World Resort) sit down to talk about what it takes to become a managers that draws out the excellence of your team members. Early in this particular training, we find that Lee Cockerell does what other managers are unwilling to do. He wakes up at least two hours before seeing other humans in his workday. He mentions that he particularly enjoys going to get Starbucks before working out during his workday. Clay mentions that it is best to wake up early to get things done because the idiots won’t be awake then. Furthermore, it’s important that you learn from this episode on how to achieve operational excellence. This video will show you the specific action steps that you must take in order to get your team operating more efficiently and allow you to have the time freedom that you will want. One of the specific items that Clay and Lee talk about is want to control. As a manager, you must manage strategy, and delegate execution. If you control everything and it will lessen the commitment that your employees have to you, and it reduces the amount of work that can be completed. Effectively it will bottleneck your organization. If you enjoy this training, if you want to continue to grow as a manager and improve your business, make sure that you come out to one of our upcoming business conferences that we hosted at the Thrive headquarters. Also, make sure that you sign up for a free assessment for our one-on-one business coaching program.

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