![]() ![]() The more successful projects you string together the more respect and trust you create in your team and with those that matter on the outside.Strong passwords on any accounts with access to Remote Desktop should be considered a required step before enabling Remote Desktop. The more attention you give to the back end of your project the more success you will have through the project. Consider what down ramp adjustments need to happen so as not to reproduce the same epic crash. ![]() When you suffer an epic Evel crash tend to your wounds and then get objective about the whole 'jump' process. Trust that there are some around you who want to see you succeed!Įvaluate follow-through successes and failures equally This takes a little trust on your part to open up and reveal your not-so-great ramp technology. You do not need to be the back end specialist. Locate a Compassionate Sequential to keep an eye on the back end. Meet with your team more frequently for better accountability.Įvel should have fired his. Base solid mechanics on your signature strengths and key roles.īefore Evel jumped 20 buses he successfully jumped 2 cars. Bring in improvisation and flair on top of solid mechanics. It's nice to be known as the 'go to guy' in a certain area. This can also have positive effect on your own personal branding. Less variability in the air (less variability during key negotiations or project steps) means more consistent and fluid landings. Solid Mechanics : Focus on 2-3 signature 'aerial stunts' Global Creatives see the event but don't easily see the ramps that lead up to and away from the big event. Incorporate follow-up into completion of a project. Give time to transition after the event so you can effectively pivot and face the next big jump. Here are some ideas:Įxtend the project timeline to consider effective follow-ups beyond the big event. Like Robbie, you can put some thought and strategy in how to land the big jump. Today motorcycle down ramps are massive high angle earthen berms that riders can glide down. Robbie sticks his landings in part to his skill set but also because he gives the down ramp the respect it deserves. Any one remember the snake river 'rocket cycle' fiasco? Robbie followed his dad into the family business and wisely learned from dad's mistakes. Evel seemed to focus more on the take off than the landing. Why? Because Evel didn't have great landing success resulting in many trips to the hospital. Sticking the landing leads to more resourcefulness and resiliency.įreestyle aerial riders of today can thank Evel Knievel, the high flying daredevil of the 70's, and his son Robbie for the advances in down ramp technology. Successful follow-through leads to successful transitioning to what is next on the list. When you turn your attention to your own down ramps you can find innovative ways to get clear of the task without incurring any bumps or bruises. Business does not take a kind eye to shoddy follow-through resulting in frustration, lack of trust and eventual termination of relationship. Global Creatives with ADHD on board can focus just on the take off (novelty) and the 'soaring' part (stimulation for the big event) not thinking about the aftermath. Like a high flying motorcycle daredevil, Global Creatives can soar through an event wowing the crowd but then miss the landing. Global Creatives are not always the best at follow-through. It's paying attention to the stuff on the back side of the client meeting, its the last 10 percent of the job. Landing the big jump is all about the landing - the folllow-through and follow-up items. is thrilling and rewarding but only successful when we bring the bike and ourselves back to the garage in one piece. Making a 'big jump' in business - big presentation, big pitch, etc. When it comes to your big events, the moments that really count, are you sticking the landing? What is the current condition of your own down ramps? To do what he is doing 40 feet off the ground he needs a solid strategy to get back down to earth in one piece. Why? Beyond the obvious, we humans were never meant to fly. Somewhere in the back of his brain he is thinking about his landing. The X - Games freestyle moto-cross dude, flying through the air hanging on to the back of his bike, is not thinking what you are thinking. ![]()
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