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SwampSwami.com - Sports Commentary and more!
Remembering Dwight “Bo” Lamar and Louisiana’s High Scoring Basketball Era

SwampSwami.com - Sports Commentary and more!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 10:45


News of this week’s passing of former University of Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) basketball star Dwight “Bo” Lamar sparked a lot of memories.  Lamar was 74 and passed away at a nursing home in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. College basketball in Louisiana when Lamar played during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s was filled with dominant scorers and very little defense.  The word “defense” seemed to have been banned during this period. Explosive offense had become the name of the game. This brief period was defined by expert marksmanship and crowd-pleasing showmanship.  The high scoring antics of college basketball players like LSU’s “Pistol” Pete Maravich and the University of Houston’s “Big E” Elvin Hayes (born in Rayville, Louisiana) captured the imagination of fans. Less than an hour west of Pistol Pete Maravich and LSU, Bo Lamar and the USL Ragin’ Cajuns were entertaining fans in front of packed basketball arenas, too. Lamar was a virtual basketball scoring machine for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 1969-1973.  He averaged 31.2 points per game over his entire four-year college basketball career.  A first-team All-American as a senior, he was joined on that squad by future basketball Hall-of-Famers Bill Walton of UCLA and David Thompson of North Carolina State. The 6’2” Bo Lamar had one of the best jump shots I have ever seen. He elevated off the floor with ease and then lofted up a high arcing shot from long-distance.  This came nearly 20 years before college basketball would adopt the three-point shot.  He would have averaged over 40 points per game with today’s three-point line. Bo Lamar glided down the basketball court with ease in leading USL’s frantic fast breaks.  He bombed-in a school-record 62 points during a game against Northeast Louisiana University (now UL-Monroe). Scoreboards routinely registered more than 100 points during Ragin’ Cajun basketball games in this era. A 1984 Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame inductee, Bo Lamar opted to play professional basketball for the ABA’s San Diego Conquistadors in 1973.  He scored 50 points in one game during his rookie year while averaging nearly 21 points per game. After several years in the pro ranks, Lamar later became part of the radio broadcast team for Ragin’ Cajuns basketball games. Mike Green at Louisiana Tech became one of Bo Lamar’s biggest foes If you have watched current NBA star Kevin Durant of the Houston Rockets, he looks and plays like a modern version of former Louisiana Tech basketball star, Mike Green.  The 6’10” Green played for the Bulldogs from 1969-1974. Mike Green was listed as a center but possessed an incredible outside shooting touch to stretch the opposing defenses. Like Bo Lamar at USL, Green was a prolific college basketball scorer.  He averaged 31 points per game as a senior at Louisiana Tech.  Add a 15.4 rebounds per game career average, and you understand why Mike Green earned the AP’s Small College Player of the Year award in 1973. He was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1996. A friend of mine attended Louisiana Tech in 1971 during the Mike Green basketball era. He recalled a highly anticipated home game against high-scoring Bo Lamar and the nationally ranked Ragin’ Cajuns.  Fans lined up for hours hoping to gain entrance to watch this game.  Mike Green scored 22 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and blocked numerous shots as the Bulldogs raced to 103-94 win at Tech’s Memorial Gymnasium. Future Louisiana Tech Hall-of-Fame women’s basketball coach Leon Barmore also witnessed that encounter.  He recalled, “It was the greatest game ever at Louisiana Tech – bar none!” While he was a sophomore, Mike Green’s Louisiana Tech team averaged 101 points per game for the entire season. Defense?  What defense? Mike Green passed away in 2018 at the age of 67. Time to celebrate Centenary College center Robert Parish! Shreveport’s 7’1” center Robert Parish took Louisiana’s top college basketball player baton from Bo Lamar and Mike Green during the early 1970’s. Robert Parish played high school basketball in the late 1960’s during a difficult time when federal integration mandates forced some schools to close.  Parish and his fellow Union High School students suddenly found themselves being bussed to nearby Woodlawn High School. Though this period caused angst for both students and teachers, Woodlawn’s basketball team morphed into a state powerhouse with the addition of talented center Robert Parish. He led Shreveport’s Woodlawn High School to the Class 4A state basketball title as a senior in 1972.  Parish was named a national high school All-American. To the dismay of national college recruiters, Robert Parish chose to stay in Shreveport and attend Centenary College.  As a freshman, Parish lined-up to play in one game against Louisiana Tech’s talented senior big man Mike Green. Green dazzled the crowd by scoring 40 points on the young Robert Parish. Robert Parish continued to work and improve his game every year.  He collected a school record 33 rebounds in one game.  Parish’ gifted shooting touch produced 25 points per game for Centenary.  His dominant offensive and defensive play as a senior led to a first-team college basketball All-America selection. Parish became a first round draft choice of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. Traded four years later to the Boston Celtics, Robert Parish (along with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale) won three NBA titles and played 21 seasons in the NBA.  Parish was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Naismith Basketball Hall-of-Fame in 2003. Have you heard of Olympic gold medal winner Glynn Saulters? Today’s story about talented Louisiana college basketball stars of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s wouldn’t be complete without mentioning an Olympic gold medal winner. In the year 1968, Northeast Louisiana University (now ULM) basketball star Grady Glynn Saulters was nearly invisible on the national college basketball stage. The Lisbon, Louisiana native didn’t possess the blazing court speed of Southwestern Louisiana’s Bo Lamar or the shot-blocking skills of Louisiana Tech’s Mike Green. Oh, but Glynn Saulters could shoot a basketball with the best of them. He became a prolific college scorer. Saulters averaged a nifty 31 points per game as a senior in 1968 to lead the Gulf States Conference in scoring.  Not too shabby. The Olympics games were being held in Mexico City a few months following Saulters’ senior season.  The year 1968 was an extremely politically charged period as Dr. Martin Luther King and presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy were assassinated.  Several top college basketball players such as Lew Alcindor and Elvin Hayes decided not to even try-out for the US Olympic team in 1968. That opened the door for NLU’s 6’2” guard Glynn Saulters to qualify for the Olympic basketball team. His competition included stars like high-scoring Pistol Pete Maravich of LSU and Niagara guard Calvin Murphy.  Surprisingly, neither Maravich nor Murphy made the final cut.  Ditto for Kentucky’s Dan Issel and Purdue sharpshooter Rick Mount. But Glynn Saulters from tiny Class “C” Lisbon High School in north Louisiana made the US team. Legendary college basketball coach Hank Iba’s “No Name” US Olympic basketball squad was comprised of several small college role players and just a few top college stars. Future NBA Hall-of-Fame forward Spencer Haywood and guard JoJo White led the US team in scoring.  Glynn Saulters and the US Olympic team went a perfect 9-0 in Mexico City to bring home the gold medal. Glynn Saulters was inducted into the ULM Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1978 and into the Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1981. Don’t forget “AJ from the Parking Lot!” New Orleans’ Cohen High School basketball player Aaron James journeyed northward from the Crescent City to Grambling State University to begin a memorable college basketball career.  The 6’8” sharpshooting forward poured in more than 32 points per game as a senior at Grambling to become the Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year in ’73-74.  He earned the nickname “AJ from the Parking Lot” for his uncanny accuracy on long-distance shots.  Aaron James was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Minden and Webster High School product Louis “Sweet Lou” Dunbar was another prolific high school scoring sensation.  This 6’9” big man also possessed a sweet jump shot.  Dunbar received numerous college scholarship offers and left his home state to play for the University of Houston in the early 1970’s.  He averaged 22 points and eight rebounds over his career with the Cougars. Louis Dunbar would join the Harlem Globetrotters and play for the next 27 years!  “Sweet Lou” is one of only eight Globetrotters to have his jersey (#41) retired.  Dunbar was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.   Let’s not forget Shreveport Valencia High School basketball star Roosevelt Fuller.  This silky-smooth high-scoring guard torched the nets for 64 points in a Shreveport high school basketball game in the late 1960’s.  Fuller averaged an incredible 44 points per game one season at Valencia High. He played college hoops from 1970-1972 at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, TX. He still holds the school scoring record of 53 points and posted a 28 points per game average as a sophomore.  Roosevelt Fuller was inducted into the Trinity Valley Sports Hall of Fame in 2025. No, it wasn’t just Pistol Pete Maravich exciting Louisiana’s basketball fans during the late 1960’s into the early 70’s. This week’s passing of Dwight “Bo” Lamar served as a reminder of just how special his era of basketball was in the Pelican State. The post Remembering Dwight “Bo” Lamar and Louisiana’s High Scoring Basketball Era appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 1: LSU baseball's offense is lighting up scoreboards early on

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 30:34


Mike and Charlie gave updates from No. 2 LSU baseball's midweek matchup against Nicholls State. Mike answered questions from WWL listeners about Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, a top option for the Saints with the eighth overall pick. Erin Summers, a pre-and-postgame host for the Gulf Coast Entertainment & Sports Network, joined Sports Talk. Summers broke down the Saints' options in the 2026 NFL Draft and previewed the Pelicans' post-All-Star break schedule.

Restored Church Temecula Podcast
The King & His Kingdom: #94 - The Unfairness of God | Matthew 19:30-20:16

Restored Church Temecula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 70:02


Tom Logue - February 8th 2026 The kingdom of heaven belongs to the needy, the unwanted, and the desperate who keep showing up. This week, Tom continues our King and His Kingdom series in Matthew 20:1–16, where Jesus tells the parable of the workers in the vineyard. Through this story, Tom reveals both a window into the kingdom and a mirror for our hearts. The landowner represents a God who relentlessly goes out Himself, again and again, seeking people in need—not just the skilled or impressive, but the overlooked, unwanted, and desperate. Tom shows how this parable confronts our instinct to hide need, perform strength, and compare ourselves to others. The workers who waited all day did so because they were desperate—and the landowner pays them a full day's wage because God knows what we need and He is a generous provider. Grace, Tom reminds us, is never fair. God is never unfair except to Himself. The cross stands as the ultimate proof that heaven operates on a different scoreboard than earth—one that values hearts over resumes and humility over entitlement. This message invites us to stop pretending everything is fine, to bring our needs honestly before God, and to trust the King whose generosity far exceeds what we could ever earn. The question Jesus leaves us with is simple and searching: Are we jealous or joyful when God is gracious? Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew20 #KingAndHisKingdom #Grace #Generosity #KingdomOfGod #GodIsGood #RestoredTemecula Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Restored Church(00:00:35) - The King and His Kingdom(00:03:29) - The Rich Young Ruler and His Search for God(00:05:26) - Parables(00:07:18) - Jesus' Kingdom of Heaven Parable(00:11:26) - The story of a landowner and his workers(00:15:59) - The Real Need of the Church(00:21:35) - The Kingdom of God is for the Needy(00:25:24) - Where Do You Bring Your Needy Thoughts?(00:31:26) - The Need to Cover Up My Shame(00:36:07) - God Wants the Unwanted(00:41:14) - The Parable of Grace is Never Fair(00:43:55) - God is Never Unfair except to Himself(00:47:44) - The Last Will Be First and the First(00:52:24) - How is the Olympics scored?(00:52:58) - Jesus on His Kingdom of Heaven(00:58:50) - All the Scoreboards in Your Life(01:03:38) - Are You Jealous or Joyful?(01:09:03) - Prayers for the Homeless

Transcending Sport - Rob Crews
90. THE MENTAL GAME with Jenny D

Transcending Sport - Rob Crews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 65:58


Jenny D returns to Transcending Sport for a powerful conversation about what it really takes to develop the mental side of athletic performance.In this episode, Rob and Jenny dive deep into the psychology of peak performance, using compelling clips from coaching legend Gino Auriemma and the vulnerable testimony of basketball star Hailey Van Lith to explore why the mental game is often 80% of the battle.Topics covered:Why elite coaches train athletes beyond their comfort zone (the Gino Auriemma philosophy)Hailey Van Lith's powerful story of struggle, self-reflection, and asking "Who are you?"The difference between being "teamy" vs. self-absorbed in team sportsWhy elite athletes have elite parents—and what that really meansThe danger of caring too much about what others think (FOPO)Jenny's 8-session mindset program and the tools athletes need to execute under pressureProcess over outcome: Why focusing on results is killing your performanceThe importance of pre-game mental routines (and why most athletes skip them)How coaches can build authentic connections that make athletes run through wallsCore values and self-discovery exercises every athlete needsJenny D shares insights from her Certified Sports Psychology practice and introduces her new online course, "The Game Changer Playbook," created with her childhood best friend Gina from Beyond the Scoreboards.If you're a coach, parent, or athlete looking to strengthen the mental side of performance, this conversation will give you practical tools and a fresh perspective on what separates good from great.Connect with Jenny D:Website: jennydmindset.comInstagram: @jennydmindsetEmail: jenny@jennydmindset.comNew Online Course: gamechangerplaybook.com

Timo Schwarzmeier Tennispodcast
AmateurTennis.TV: Wie Amateur-Tennis zur Bühne wird

Timo Schwarzmeier Tennispodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 55:20


Warum schauen tausende Menschen Amateur-Tennis – und was können Spieler wirklich daraus lernen? In dieser Podcastfolge spreche ich mit Frank Kacmaczyk, dem Gründer von AmateurTennis.TV – einer der spannendsten Plattformen für Amateur-Tennis im deutschsprachigen Raum. Frank nimmt uns mit hinter die Kulissen von AmateurTennis.TV und erzählt offen, - wie die Idee zur Plattform entstanden ist, - welche Herausforderungen es zu Beginn gab – und wie er sie gelöst hat, - warum Amateur-Matches heute mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommen als je zuvor. Wir sprechen ausserdem über: • Warum Menschen Amateur-Tennis schauen – Emotionen, Identifikation & Lernfaktor • Das Einreichen eigener Matches: Wer kann mitmachen und wie läuft der Prozess ab? • Eigene Software-Lösungen: Match-Schnitt, Scoreboards, Highlight-Clips & Auto-Cut (Beta) • scoreboardmaker.com – wie Technik das Tennis-Erlebnis verändert • Das AmateurTennis.TV Open – das jährliche LK-Turnier der Plattform • Die Vision & Zukunft von AmateurTennis.TV • Zum Abschluss richtet Frank eine persönliche, spontane Message an die Tennis-Community – ehrlich, motivierend und inspirierend. Diese Folge ist ein Must-Listen für: ✔ ambitionierte Hobby-Tennisspieler ✔ Trainer & Coaches ✔ Tennis-Content-Creator ✔ alle, die Tennis lieben – abseits der ATP-Tour Jetzt reinhören und entdecken, warum Amateur-Tennis mehr ist als „nur ein Match“.

The Better Than Rich Show
Stuck at $3–6M? The Numbers Problem Most Owners Miss with Paul Maskill

The Better Than Rich Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 51:50


Growing a home-service business from $3–5M to the next level isn't about more leads—it's about clarity, financial visibility, and eliminating guesswork.In this episode of The Better Than Rich Show, host Mike Abramowitz sits down with Paul Maskill, Fractional CFO and founder of Blue Collar Advisors, to break down the systems and scoreboards that unlock predictable profitability—even in uncertain markets.Paul explains why so many contractors feel stuck between $3–6M, how to define what the next level actually means for your life and business, and why accurate numbers turn every business problem into a solvable equation.You'll learn:Why most owners don't need more leads—they need better conversionHow to break down a $6M P&L and engineer $1M in profitThe KPIs every CSR, dispatcher, tech, and marketer should trackWhy online scheduling and ballpark pricing are now table stakesHow pricing mistakes and non-billable time destroy marginsWhen to hire (and when hiring makes things worse)How scoreboards eliminate stress, confusion, and reactive decisionsIf you want more cash flow, fewer surprises, and a business that's actually exitable, this episode is required viewing.⏱️ Timestamps (Retention + SEO)00:00 Intro — Mike welcomes Paul and frames the conversation01:00 “What is the next level?” — Paul's starting point with every client02:00 Why owners chase revenue without knowing why04:00 Defining success beyond “I want 8 figures”08:00 Inside a $6M P&L + the path to $1M profit10:15 Alternative scoreboards: values, impact, team income goals12:00 KPIs for techs, CSRs, dispatch, and marketing17:00 Customer journey leaks — why more leads won't fix it18:40 Online scheduling & modern buyer expectations23:00 Branding vs advertising — where owners misdiagnose problems30:00 Scoreboards: the cure for “busy but broke”33:00 Booking-rate improvements & CSR scorecards35:30 Hiring decisions: data vs desperation39:00 Pay-for-performance & technician productivity40:20 Pricing mistakes & true hourly rate math43:00 Non-billable time, load factor, and undercharging45:00 Paul's free pricing calculator + website framework47:00 What “Better Than Rich” means to Paul Maskill49:00 Closing thoughts + 2026 collaboration preview

The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
#834 Your 2026 Business Plan in 36 Minutes [FREE Resource]

The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 36:17


Whether you're a solopreneur or you've got a large team and millions of dollars in revenue, this simple process can help you plan for 2026 in just a few hours. Get ready for your best year in business yet, with clarity and intention. LINKS FREE Resource: Plan Your 2026 With Clarity and Intention (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gfFSgVgexN8bq1gekgc9oHdRnJsWGA6RMp0876NotcQ/edit?tab=t.0) Ryan Deiss on Scoreboards (https://x.com/ryandeiss/status/1991923587347825150?s=20) Get 2 months of Perspective AI FREE with promo code TMBA (https://getperspective.ai/tmba) Share your thoughts about the podcast (https://getperspective.ai/interview/tmba-feedback) [takes 2 minutes] Connect with 6-, 7- & 8-figure founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dcbkk) Hang out exclusively with 7+ figure founders (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) 22 FREE business resources for location-independent entrepreneurs (https://tropicalmba.com/resources) CHAPTERS (00:00:14) A Reliable Framework for Annual Planning (00:02:13) How to Set the Right Kind of Goal and Plan for the Year (00:08:15) System #1 to Reach Your Goal: Budget (00:13:03) System #2 to Reach Your Goal: Scoreboard (00:18:19) System #3 to Reach Your Goal: Scorecards (00:21:13) System #4 to Reach Your Goal: Cadence (00:24:18) What to Stop Doing & What to Do More Of In 2026 (00:27:59) The Importance of Personal Reflections Before a New Year CONNECT: Dan@tropicalmba.com Ian@tropicalmba.com Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Lucy Bella. PLAYLIST: Growth vs. Optimization — 90% of Growth Comes from 10% of Activities? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/growth-vs-optimization) “3 Million in Revenue is a Death Zone" - Financial Strategy with Greg Crabtree (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/3-million-death-zone) Health Advice That Goes Against Everything You Know ft. Jay Feldman (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/health-advice-against-everything-you-know)

Owned and Operated
#245 4 Sales Team Training Secrets Top Businesses Use Daily

Owned and Operated

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 25:42 Transcription Available


In this episode of Owned and Operated, John Wilson is joined by Jack Carr (Jackquisitions) to break down the 4 steps to train your sales team and raise revenue fast.From building a repeatable process to setting metrics, John and Jack share how to treat sales like an order of operations—diagnosing problems step by step so your team can fix weaknesses and improve call over call. They discuss why consistency beats ad-hoc training, how to gamify scoreboards so techs know exactly where they stand, and why “inspect what you expect” is the ultimate accountability layer.John shares how his $30M HVAC, plumbing & electric company used sales training to drive 50% year-over-year growth, while Jack explains how bringing on a salesperson as his third hire fueled 100% growth three years in a row.Together, they unpack:Step 1 – Have a process: Scripts, SOPs, and the scientific method of diagnosing sales gapsStep 2 – Be consistent: Regular training, skills practice, peer feedback, and role playStep 3 – Install metrics: Scoreboards, targets, gamification, and making numbers visible dailyStep 4 – Inspect what you expect: Ride-alongs, monitoring calls, coaching, and accountability loops

Geronimo Unfiltered
The Hidden Reasons Your Culture Sucks and How to Build One Built to Win

Geronimo Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 82:44


If you're burnt out, juggling casuals and “spare parts”, and hoping a fruit bowl and team brekkie will fix culture - you're kidding yourself. Here's the truth: culture isn't vibes. It's standards, systems and accountability - lived daily. In this episode, we unpack how elite footy programs like the Melbourne Storm and Norths turn “off-cuts” into pros, and how you can install the same habits in a five-person studio. We're talking non-negotiables (as the floor, not the ceiling), recruiting on character over CV, team-driven leadership, and the exact rhythms - huddles, reviews and scoreboards - that lift performance without you barking orders. Here's what we're covering: -The difference between real culture and “bribery” (and why free coffees won't save you) -Why recruiting on character beats qualifications every day of the week -Non-negotiables as the floor (not the ceiling) - and how to set them -The Storm “work program”, Purple Hearts and rituals that hardwire effort -How to build team-driven accountability (so standards police themselves) -The review room: 3 effort-based actions, player self-scores and visible scoreboards -Mini-teams, healthy competition and gamifying the right behaviours -Leading with questions, not speeches - practical prompts you can steal -How to reset a weak culture in 90 days (without blowing up your team) -What to do when a high performer is in a slump (support vs standards) Chapters: ⏳ [00:00] Why Your “Culture” Isn't Working (and What It Actually Is) ⏳ [01:05] Character Over CV: How Elite Teams Recruit Winners ⏳ [07:07] Systems, Standards, Accountability - the Culture Trinity ⏳ [12:21] Rituals That Matter: Jerseys Off the Floor & Standing to Greet ⏳ [20:10] Non-Negotiables Are the Floor, Not the Ceiling ⏳ [23:06] Inside the Storm: The Work Program & Perspective Shift ⏳ [33:44] Spotting Weak Culture: Meetings, Dialogue and Behaviours ⏳ [41:10] The Review Room: Effort Metrics, Self-Scores & Scoreboards ⏳ [44:30] Build the Framework: Themes, Mini-Teams & Gamification ⏳ [51:30] Listener Q&A: Spare Parts, Monthly Meetings & Where to Start ⏳ [1:03:00] Coaching High Performers Through a Slump (Without Dropping Standards) ⏳ [1:16:20] Daily/Weekly Huddles That Drive Action (Not Just Talk) ⏳ [1:21:30] Vision That Sticks: From Top-Down to Team-Owned Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment below with your biggest takeaway. We read them all. Want to LEARN proven systems to grow your business without burnout? Go here: https://live.geronimoacademy.com/newsletter Connect with us: My website: ⁠https://thegeronimoacademy.com ⁠ IG Geronimo: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thegeronimoacademy⁠ IG Hey.Doza: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/hey.doza⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://au.linkedin.com/in/andrewhandosa⁠

Dirk Kreuters Vertriebsoffensive: Verkauf | Marketing | Vertrieb | Führung | Motivation
#1361 Dein Angebot ist zu schwach – darum ersäufst du operativ

Dirk Kreuters Vertriebsoffensive: Verkauf | Marketing | Vertrieb | Führung | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 11:45 Transcription Available


Alle reden über „mehr Fokus“. Falsch. Fokus ist eine Folge – nicht die Ursache. In dieser Episode zerlegen wir die gängigen Ratschläge radikal logisch und drehen die Kausalität um: Du hast keine Fokus-Probleme, du hast Ziel- und Margenprobleme. Aus einer LinkedIn-Umfrage: 56 % geben „zu wenig Fokus“ an, 29 % „zu operativ“, nur 2 % „bessere Mitarbeiter“. Wir zeigen, warum genau diese Reihenfolge dich festhält – und wie du sie umdrehst. Du bekommst ein Anti-Plan-Playbook: Kill-Liste statt To-dos: 80 % Aktivitäten sofort beenden. Offer-Upgrade: Marge & ARPU vor Recruiting – erst Cash, dann Leverage. Fractional A-Player: gezielte Spikes einkaufen, nicht „Hände“. Fokus als Design: Commitment Devices, 2-Stunden „Total Lock“. Scoreboards & Ownership: Rollen so schneiden, dass Top-Talente kommen wollen. Ergebnis: Du beendest Busywork, kaufst dir echte Kapazität, ziehst A-Player an und erzeugst Momentum, das Fokus automatisch triggert. Keine Floskeln, keine „Hacks“ – nur Hebel, die zählen. Hör rein, wenn du in 30 Tagen mehr Deckungsbeitrag, weniger Firefighting und klare Fortschritte willst. (Und ja: Am Ende gibt's den ehrlichen Call-to-Action – nicht für mehr Aufgaben, sondern für weniger Optionen mit mehr Output.)

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hale: The Saints won't be "lighting up scoreboards" in this rebuild year

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 16:36


Jen Hale, an NFL on Fox reporter, joined Sports Talk. Hale emphasized the importance of Micah Parsons' trade from the Dallas Cowboys to the Green Bay Packers. She discussed the Saints' decision to name Spencer Rattler the team's starting quarterback. Hale also evaluated the Falcons and remembered her Hurricane Katrina story.

Educational AD Podcast
TECH TUESDAY Sideline Interactive Indoor Scoreboards and Videos

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 27:03


You've heard me say for years now that SIDELINE Interactive's Indoor Score table was "...one of the BEST purchases I ever made as an AD" and now Jason Lamb of Sideline and Brandon Standridge, the AD at Oregon's North Bend H.S. share why you should add one of their units to your school! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
647: Tim Ferriss - Chasing Your Curiosity, Internal vs External Scoreboards, Effectiveness over Efficiency, Winning Even if You Fail, Fame's Hidden Costs, & The Mount Rushmore of Podcasting

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 81:52


Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire 1 person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world have the hustle and grit to deliver. www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader My Guest: Tim Ferriss is the author of five #1 New York Times bestsellers (including The 4-Hour Work Week, Tools of Titans, and Tribe of Mentors). His podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, has been listened to more than a billion times. Tim was an early investor in Uber, Shopify, Twitter, Alibaba, and many others. He's the creator of a new card game called COYOTE. Decision making - How can I win even if I lose? He viewed angel investing like his personal MBA. Instead of paying for business school, he invested in companies and learned about business by working with actual businesses. He didn't expect to make money on those investments. That was just a bonus. Think, “How can I win even if I lose?” Tim won with those investments, regardless of whether he made money or not on them. Key Takeaways and Learnings: Parents Who Foster Curiosity – Tim's mother created a "books are always in budget" policy despite tight finances. Used remainder tables at bookstores to expose him to random, off-menu knowledge that sparked lifelong curiosity about unconventional topics. Curiosity-Driven Exploration – When Tim showed interest in marine biology, his mom found Frank Mundus (inspiration for Jaws character), arranged a meeting, and created low-cost adventures like crab fishing with chicken bones to fuel his interests. The Mask You Wear Becomes You – "Be very careful what you pretend to be" - spent years presenting as overly serious to be taken seriously, which created a recursive feedback loop. Now embraces more play and laughter to avoid burnout.  Fiction and Poetry as Life Teachers – Shifted from non-fiction purist to reading more fiction/poetry. Recommends "Ozymandias" as a monthly reminder that all achievements fade: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings. Look on my works, ye mighty and despair. Nothing beside remains." Internal vs External Scorecards – Money and fame amplify whatever's underneath, like alcohol or power. "If you have certain insecurities or paranoia, all of those are going to be amplified. If you're generous, that's also gonna be the case." Effectiveness Over Efficiency – "Effectiveness is doing the right things, efficiency is doing things well, but doing something well does not make it important." Focus on choosing the right targets rather than optimizing everything. Strategic Slack in Systems – Moved away from filling every 10 minutes. Takes 10 minutes each morning with coffee to read fiction/poetry/meditate to prove "you do not have to front flip out of bed and land in a full sprint." How to Win Even If You Fail – Project selection framework: "How can I win even if I fail?" Focus on relationships built and skills acquired that transfer beyond the project if external metrics don't pan out. The COYOTE Game Philosophy – Created a card game to address the social isolation epidemic. "People don't have a shortage of productivity advice... It's taking some steam out of the system and actually enjoying what you have worked so hard for." Social Bonds as Foundation – "It's the relationships, stupid." Countries rated happiest fundamentally come down to social ties. In-person social interactions are down 70% in certain age groups over the last 10 years. Podcasting as Relationship Building – "My goal is not to have 100% of my audience like any episode... but I do want 10% of my audience to love each episode." The personal is the most universal. Fame's Hidden Costs – With the audience size of major cities comes proportional number of unstable people. "If you have a small village, you're gonna have one village idiot... "How many crazy people are there in New York City?" "Be suspicious of what you want."   Tim read me the poem by Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley "If more information were the answer, we'd all be billionaires with six-pack abs." Be a talent scout - You don't need a huge network. A+ players in one area know A+ players in others. Seek out people who are great at what they do, regardless of what they do. Study what makes them great at that thing. Then you'll probably meet other A+ players. Also, it's on us to strive to be an A+ player at what we do. Be so good at whatever your thing is that other A+ players want to meet you. Tim has been very good at that. Quotes: "Be very careful what you pretend to be... the mask you wear often becomes the person you are." "Be suspicious of what you want." (Rumi) "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings. Look on my works, ye mighty and despair. Nothing beside remains." "Effectiveness is doing the right things, efficiency is doing things well, but doing something well does not make it important." "How can I win even if I fail?" "The personal is the most universal." "It's the relationships, stupid." "If more information were the answer, then we'd all be billionaires with six-pack abs." "Follow your curiosity and obsessions with great rigor. Do that and I like your chances." "The superheroes you have in your mind are nearly all walking flaws who've maximized one or two strengths." "You don't need a huge network... the super A+ players tend to know other A+ players." Life Lessons: Cultivate Childhood Curiosity – Create "always yes" policies for learning and exploration. Use constraints (like remainder tables) to discover unexpected interests. Embrace Strategic Experimentation – View life as a series of 6-12-month projects with 2-4 week experiments. Design studies to get feedback, not just chase outcomes. Balance Seriousness with Play – Taking yourself too seriously leads to burnout. Build in recovery phases and "deloading" periods across all life areas. Choose Projects for Learning – Select opportunities based on relationships you'll build and skills you'll acquire, not just potential external rewards. Start With Personal Pain Points – Best opportunities often come from solving problems you personally understand deeply, then expanding adjacent. Build Safety Nets First – Like Arnold's real estate, before acting, create financial/emotional cushions that allow you to say no and wait for right opportunities. Quality Over Quantity in Relationships – Better to have deep connections with fewer people than surface-level networks with many. Morning Rituals Create Calm – Prove to your nervous system you don't have to be frantic by taking 10 minutes each morning for something peaceful. Scratch Your Own Itch – Whether in podcasting, investing, or any pursuit, follow genuine personal interest for sustainable energy and authentic results. Prepare for Success Taxes – Fame and wealth amplify existing traits. Address insecurities and develop strong boundaries before scaling. Value Present Experience – Focus on daily energy in/out rather than constantly deferring happiness to future achievements. Apply to be part of my next Learning Leader Circle. Time Stamps 00:38 Tim's Childhood and Parental Influence 01:15 Curiosity and Lifelong Learning 02:56 Marine Biology and Childhood Adventures 07:06 Influence of Mentors and Teaching Aspirations 08:45 Thoughts on Parenthood and Relationships 12:11 Balancing Seriousness and Humor 25:15 Effectiveness vs. Efficiency 30:50 Creating Slack and Self-Care 34:41 The Importance of Social Bonds and Play 41:07 Meeting a Game-Changing Partner 42:13 The Importance of Analog Social Interaction 42:55 Podcasting: A Platform for Deep Connections 43:30 The Evolution and Challenges of Podcasting 43:47 The Art of Interviewing 49:18 Navigating Fame and Public Exposure 01:04:26 The Philosophy of Risk and Experimentation 01:10:27 Spotting Talent and Following Curiosity 01:20:37 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors

RYSE WITH RYAN
Systems & Scoreboards – Making Accountability Automatic | Ep. 1593

RYSE WITH RYAN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 5:43


Motivation fades—systems keep you consistent. In this episode, we explore how simple tools like habit trackers, scoreboards, and weekly reviews can turn good intentions into lasting habits. If you're tired of relying on willpower, it's time to build a structure that supports your priorities. Systems create self-accountability—and self-accountability changes everything.You Got This, Ryan

Mi-Fit Podcast
Standards Over Scoreboards: The Real Work of Culture Change with Coach Jeff Choate

Mi-Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 57:11


Coach Jeff Choate is one of the most respected minds in college football — known for his passion, authenticity, and leadership on and off the field. With a coaching journey that spans powerhouse programs like Florida, Washington, Boise State, Texas, and now as head coach at Nevada, he's helped shape championship-level culture at every stop. In this conversation, Coach Choate pulls back the curtain on what it truly means to build trust, demand excellence, and develop high-character athletes in today's complex coaching landscape. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or leader — this episode is a masterclass in coaching beyond the scoreboard.Journal Reflection Questions1. How can you simplify your communication and teaching approach?Reflect on areas where you might be overcomplicating concepts for your team. Jeff emphasized that the average attention span of young people is 7-15 seconds, and coaches often make things more complex than necessary. Consider how you can break down your most important messages into simpler, more digestible pieces.2. What does authenticity look like in your leadership, and where might you be holding back from being vulnerable?3. How do you balance maintaining high standards with showing compassion during difficult conversations?**Jeff discussed the challenge of having tough conversations, including firing people, while still being compassionate. Reflect on your approach to difficult conversations - how do you "rip the band-aid off" while still considering the individual's needs and the greater good of the organization?4. What personal mission statement guides your coaching, and how does it show up in your daily interactions?5. How are you developing the whole person, not just the athlete or performer?Jeff outlined his four-part development approach: tactical, technical, physical, and psychological. The psychological piece - helping young people establish values that become their life compass - was his primary responsibility. Reflect on how you're contributing to character development and preparing your people for life beyond their current role.Download my FREE Coaching Beyond the Scoreboard E-book www.djhillier.com/coach Download my FREE 60 minute Mindset Masterclass at www.djhillier.com/masterclassDownload my FREE top 40 book list written by Mindset Advantage guests: www.djhillier.com/40booksSubscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MindsetAdvantagePurchase a copy of my book: https://a.co/d/bGok9UdFollow me on Instagram: @deejayhillierConnect with me on my website: www.djhillier.com

Just Press Record
The Scoreboards We All Get Wrong | Cullen Roche & Coach Vass on Winning in Finance and Life

Just Press Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 101:25


What Happens When a Football Coach Meets a Finance Expert?Cullen Roche & Coach Vass on Scoreboards, Predictions, and Finding MeaningWhat do disciplined investing and defensive football coaching have in common?A lot more than you'd think.In this episode of Just Press Record, Matt Zeigler introduces Cullen Roche (founder of Discipline Funds and macroeconomic thinker @disciplinefunds) to Coach Chris Vasseur—aka Coach Vass, football strategist and educator @CoachVassFootball.They explore how life paths evolve, the scoreboards we measure ourselves by, and the surprising parallels between behavioral finance and competitive coaching. It's a deep dive into prediction, identity, and how to thrive in high-stakes environments—whether it's Wall Street or Friday night lights.

Cliff Notes Podcast
05-21 Post it Notes: Polo vs SJ Christian Baseball, State Golf & Scoreboards

Cliff Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 21:14


On this episode:- SJ Christian baseball turns previous heartbreak into triumph as Lions defeat Polo for their 1st district title since 2018. Hear from Lions Coach Andrew McDonald as well as seniors Nick Orscheln & Hayden Riley.- Wednesday Scoreboard - Local golfers excel in the state tournaments and even had 1 state champ.*Want to thank our year long sponsors Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation, Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, Gabe Edgar, KC Flooring & Drywall, C&H Handyman Plumming, The Hamilton Bank member FDIC, Wompas Graphix & Embroidery of Liberty, The Tabor Family, Ellis Sheep Company of Maysville, Bank Northwest of Cameron, Akey's Catering & Event Rentals, Brown Bear of St. Joseph, Whitney Whitt Agency of Hamilton, Wolf Black Herefords, The KCI Basketball Podcast & Jacob Erdman - Shelter Insurance of Rock Port, Rob & Stacia Studer, Green Family Chiropractic , Annie & Noah Roseberry of Re/Max Professionals, Moseley Farms, Jake Anderson of Shelter Insurance & Bray Farms of Cameron

Geronimo Unfiltered
The 9-Step Checklist to Know If You're Actually Ready for Studio #2

Geronimo Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 40:10


Thinking about opening a second studio? Before you sign that lease or paint that second set of walls, you need to listen to this episode. Because here's the brutal truth: most studio owners jump to a second location way too soon—and it ends up nearly destroying the first one. In this episode, we're unpacking the real checklist to know if you're actually ready to expand—or if you're about to double your chaos. Here's what we're covering: -Why growing too soon will cost you way more than just money -The real reason your second studio won't feel anything like your first -How to know if Studio 1 is truly ready (or if it's still held together by duct tape) -The 9-point checklist you must pass before opening another location -Why a “good deal” on a lease could still sink your business -What to do if you've already signed a lease—but you're not ready -The fastest way to stabilise two studios before everything crashes -How to restructure your team and leadership to survive the jump -The 3 proven paths to scale your studio empire without losing your mind … and a whole lot more Chapters: ⏳ [00:00] The Exciting (and Dangerous) Leap from Studio 1 to 2 ⏳ [01:00] Why Doubling Means Doubling Costs—Not Just Doubling Revenue ⏳ [06:00] The Second Studio Syndrome: What Really Goes Wrong ⏳ [11:00] The 3 Levels of Business Growth (And Why Most Owners Are Stuck at Level 1) ⏳ [16:00] The ‘Ready for Studio 2' 9-Point Checklist ⏳ [24:00] 3 Different (and Proven) Paths to Expanding Safely ⏳ [29:00] Already Signed the Lease? Here's Your Emergency Plan ⏳ [36:00] Team, Scoreboards, and The Leadership Shift You Must Make ⏳ [38:00] How to Scale Without Chaos—and Actually Love Running Two Studios Hope you enjoy! Want free resources? DM over on IG @hey.doza with ‘books' for my personal recommendations or ‘non-negotiables'. https://www.youtube.com/@GeronimoUnfiltered WANT MORE: To say thank you for listening to the pod we'd like to gift you a FREE session to brainstorm a 3 Step Action Plan for your gym or fitness studio so you know EXACTLY what step you need to take to grow. Book in yours: https://link.wingmancrm.com/widget/bookings/geronimo-3-step-action-plan Connect with us: Geronimo: https://www.instagram.com/thegeronimoacademy?igsh=MTQ4bDZ2aTR6Ym43dA== Doza: https://www.instagram.com/hey.doza

Building Freedom
Scoreboards for Business Success (Takeover Episode by Joshua McMahon)

Building Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 55:03


In this episode of the Building Freedom podcast, guest host Joshua McMahon, co-owner of McMahon Custom Homes, takes the mic while Randy enjoys a well-earned beachside break. Joshua dives deep into the power of scoreboards in business — why they matter, how to use them effectively, and how tracking key metrics can transform your team's accountability, clarity, and overall performance. Drawing from real-world experiences in custom home building, Joshua shares practical insights into setting vital goals, identifying the right KPIs, and fostering a culture of ownership that keeps everyone focused and winning. Whether you're leading a team or building your business from the ground up, this episode will show you how to turn data into decisions and goals into reality.If you're a Custom Home Builder or Remodeler join us over on our Facebook Group - FREEDOM BUILDERS - where you can join in live videos to ask as many questions as you want and get real-time answers.If you like what you're listening to, we would love it if you could give us a 5-star review! This will help us know we are giving you what you need to grow and succeed as an entrepreneur. Please reach out to us on social media or through our website with other information you might want to hear on upcoming episodes!https://www.4levelcoach.com/https://www.instagram.com/4levelcoach/https://www.facebook.com/4LevelCoach/https://www.linkedin.com/company/4-level-coach

The Footy with Broden Kelly
We remixed the weird Fox Footy Rap + Big Scoreboards - Round Zero Wrap Up

The Footy with Broden Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 70:03


A BUMPER review of a BUMPER weekend of footy, complete with two games, one cyclone and no correct tips for Broden. 00:00 - Intro 03:27 - Fox Footy Silliness 12:46 - Fox Footy  18:24 - Opening Round 25:07 - Nab Ad 29:15 - Hawks vs Sydney 35:50 - Collingwood vs GWS 43:04 - Kingsley vs Macrae 45:49 - Best List In The League? 48:26 - Clash Guernseys 56:22 - Malaka Of The Week

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
#568. [Classic] Building a Game Plan for Life, Ego, and the Two Scoreboards with Coach Chris Petersen

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 42:14


Today’s episode is a CLASSIC. It’s the most downloaded episode of all time, and it’s with Coach Chris Petersen, former Head Football Coach at the University of Washington & Boise State University. In this episode, you’ll learn why Coach Peterson left football at the peak of his career. He details his painful journey of realizing he was paying attention to the wrong scoreboard, society's scoreboard, and not building a strong game plan for his life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why it takes time to change a culture and build something special in an organization or team. How to "Stack the deck" by getting the right people in your organization who fit your values and culture. Keeping the "personal scoreboard" in focus, not just the "society scoreboard." How to have a "game plan for life" that outlines your values, purpose, roles, and how you want to live. The value of a mentor or coach to provide perspective and be a thinking partner. I How to focus on your North Star. If you are a parent, coach, business person, or anyone who's ever wanted to be a high performer, this episode is for you. Get my weekly newsletter - Adaptation Quotable moments: ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals. Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - http://link.aim7.com/adaptation-newsletterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SportsRage Late Night
1/28: College Basketball + NBA Scoreboards, Super Bowl Trends, Best Bets, & More

SportsRage Late Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 45:56


Gabe Morency has you covered for another edition of SportsRage Tonight. First - Sean Higgs and Cam are up talking Senior Bowl, NBA, and College hoops. They start with the Senior Bowl and the early headlines before hitting the NBA and NCAA basketball scoreboards and live looks. They also jump into Super Bowl trends and how they expect them to hold up this year. Moe Khan and Cam close it out with more Super Bowl trends, best bets, and more! 

SportsRage Late Night
1/22: Dodgers Ruining MLB, NBA + NHL Scoreboards, NFL Playoffs, & More

SportsRage Late Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 46:13


Gabe Morency has you covered for another edition of SportsRage. First, Cam and George are in to talk Dodgers and the new evil empire after they once again make a free agency splash. Can anyone even hope to compete next season, and what can the MLB do to make it more fair for other teams? Will they ever do it? Then, Ian Cameron joins Gabe and Cam to talk NCAA basketball, NBA matchups, and more. They cap it off with their conference championship best bets. 

Pastor Deb & BDC
God Clears Scoreboards

Pastor Deb & BDC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 29:22


God knows how to clear a scoreboard and work a storm. Remember the storm he sent to clean up the wickedness in Genesis 6 -8? When the storm is over, we can expect the exact reset Noah experienced when exiting the ark.  And keep James 1:2 in the front of our minds: “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds.” and know that Psalm 91:1-2 is trueWhoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and fortress, my God, whom I trust.”www.BibleDeliverance.org

The Effective Lawyer
Scoreboards for Success: Measuring What Matters in Your Law Firm

The Effective Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 13:38


In this episode, Zinda Law Group CEO and founder, Jack Zinda talks about measuring your law firm and determining what matters.Discussed in this Episode:What is a Scoreboard?Why does it matter?What are the best practices?Mistakes law firms makeWhat is a Scoreboard?A scoreboard is simply a collection of data that provides a rounded view of the law firm and how it's functioning as a whole, shared with a large group of people. This can include fees collected, demands sent, and other things. It can create what Jack calls “fame and shame”. It celebrates those who are doing well and it makes it known who is struggling or slacking.Why Does it Matter?Jack recounts a story of early in his career when the firm he was at was failing to get fees. He took a large amount of data and found out that certain lawyers were more productive than others and looked at where those certain attorneys were succeeding. By creating a data set for him to look at he was able to meet with the attorneys who were struggling, found their weaknesses and was able to coach them up to a higher standard, thus bringing the success of the entire firm up. That only lasted for a few months though and after a while Jack realized that performance would always improve when given the information, but then slump again. The solution? Keep that data available and in the open at all times.What are the Best Practices?Don't just use data for data's sake. Find out what data actually matters and motivates your team. Once you have the relevant data, use a side-by-side graph to show what their expectations are to give them a visual example of what they need to improve on. Then delegate to managers or assistants to continually pull data as new information comes in. Some people may find it disconcerting to find out that they are low on the scoreboard, so having steps in place to make sure that they get the resources they need to succeed is important. Mistakes Law Firms MakeYou don't need to purchase expensive or fancy software. Programs can give you too many options and KPIs that can make things overwhelming and unnecessary. Things should be simple and clean. Don't assume that people can decipher what the numbers mean. Color coding performance is much easier for a group to understand than getting them up to speed on why and how the numbers are what they are. Remember to announce this ahead of time so people don't think that they're in trouble.You can reach Jack at:jack@zindalaw.com512-246-2224

Inside with Brett Hawke
#404 Marwan El Kamash: Building Egypt's Next Generation of Swimmers

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 38:26


Live from his car in Cairo, 3x Olympic Egyptian swimmer Marwan El Kamash joins the pod to discuss his journey, his experiences as a competitive swimmer, and his aspirations for Egyptian swimming. Become a part of the⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sprint Revolution⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Get access to our growing collection of workouts, seminars, and exclusive content. New items added every month. ✓ 1 Month of Sprint Workouts (24 New Workouts Each Month) ✓ Online Educational Seminar ✓ Live Q & A with Brett Once a Month ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SWIMNERD: Pace Clocks, Timing Systems, Starters, Harnesses, Touchpads, Scoreboards! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Keep our sport's history alive by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #swimming #swimmer #egypt

The Hurling Podcast
Lights, Scoreboards, Club Championship Action with Des Mythen

The Hurling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 62:44


The Wexford club hurling semi-finals are approaching (at least most of them are) so we catch up with Oularts Des Mythen to chat about the quarter-finals, the teams in form and look ahead to the semi-finals. There are a few controversies to talk about too!

Being an Engineer
S5E41 Jim Gabriel | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 5

Being an Engineer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 44:06


Send us a textIn the fifth episode of How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, host Aaron Moncur interviews Jim Gabriel. Jim shares his insights on overcoming common bottlenecks, effective decision-making, fostering psychological safety, cross-functional collaboration, data-driven performance improvement, and lessons learned from attempts to expedite engineering processes.Main Topics:Identifying and addressing bottlenecks in engineering projectsEmpowering teams to make effective decisionsBalancing autonomy and guidance for engineersFailing fast and failing cheap to drive innovationThe role of leadership in creating a culture of accelerationStrategies for enhancing cross-functional collaborationLeveraging data and metrics to improve team performanceIntroducing new technologies and tools to streamline engineeringUnconventional approaches to expedite engineeringEnhancing communication and meeting effectivenessLessons learned from attempts to accelerate engineeringAbout the guest: Jim Gabriel is a seasoned engineering leader whose most recent expertise lies in the medical device industry. As the Associate Director of Engineering at Abiomed, he played a crucial role in leading teams focused on the development of cutting-edge heart pump technologies that save lives. Jim holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering from Western Michigan University and a Master's degree in Engineering Management from Northeastern University.Links:Jim Gabriel - LinkedInArchangel Operations WebsiteAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us

Scaling Up Business Podcast
Great Dashboards and Scoreboards

Scaling Up Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 4:43


Bill explains the art of creating effective dashboards and scoreboards for businesses. In this episode, he shares key principles such as simplicity, the use of red, green, and yellow indicators, and the importance of team involvement in updating metrics. With real-life analogies and actionable insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to keep their business on track.Keep scaling.

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The REDX Podcast
How to Get a Listing Appointment Every Day with Brendan Bartic

The REDX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 48:54


Join us for this episode of the REDX Podcast with coach, trainer, and speaker Brendan Bartic. In this episode, Brendan discusses actionable strategies for securing a listing appointment every day. He delves into his proven four-step formula for success to create sustainable and productive real estate business. Here's what you will discover... • How to define your goals clearly and reverse-engineer the steps required to achieve them.• The visual scoreboard you should maintain to always monitor your success.• What specific strategies to adopt to improve your real estate muscle weekly. JUMP TO THESE TOPICS

Podcast – CrimsonCast
Ep 1102 - NIL Events, Scoreboards, and Hurley

Podcast – CrimsonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 29:51


A shorter CrimsonCast today, as the show tackles a few interesting events from the past week. We have first-hand accounts of the Hoosiers Connect NIL event in French Lick, a report from Kirkwood Avenue on a big new addition to the Upstairs Pub, and some thoughts on Dan Hurley and the state of college sports.

Out The Top
Wildcat Offroad is the New Home for Finals! | OTT episode 2-17

Out The Top

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 45:03


Holy cow! Finals has officially moved to Wildcat Offroad. Hear what Dan and Bryant have to say! What a surprise it was. Are we getting an allstar race? What happened at Rush last weekend? Bryant entered Dan into the UTV Unlimited class and Dan had to go first! Scoreboards, On the Hook and the Rundown! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outthetop/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outthetop/support

Crossing Broadcast: A Philly Sports Podcast
Crossing Broadcast: Scoreboards, Tobias Underwhelms, Flyers Rebuild, Mike Garafolo - March 7th, 2024

Crossing Broadcast: A Philly Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 91:54


Outside the 9-5
131. 2023 Review: Scoreboards, relationships, and patience

Outside the 9-5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 47:49


Colton and Kevin chat about 2023. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Expect to hear about the biggest lessons, and most difficult challenges the boys went through. Check it out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevinhandcoltonr/support

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Howard and Jeremy
Hour 4 - The age of the referees and the out of town scoreboards

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 37:27


Hour 4 in full

Steinmetz and Guru
Are There TWO Scoreboards This Weekend?

Steinmetz and Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:41


Hour 2 - Steiny & Guru hang points on multiple scoreboards. The one for the 49ers & Cowboys and the one for Brock Purdy & Dak Prescott. Which signal caller needs a bigger game more?!

The Passholder Lounge Podcast
Moonshine and Scoreboards Week 1

The Passholder Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 124:43


Kevin and Justin are back with the official first episode of Moonshine and Scoreboards. We discuss week 1 of college football action, breakdown Tennessee's performance against Virginia, and look forward to week 2. We also discuss week 1 of NFL action, and dip our toes in the MLB wildcard race as we come down the stretch of regular season baseball action.

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
Classic - Building a Game Plan for Life, Ego, and the Two Scoreboards with Coach Chris Petersen

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 42:14


Today's episode is a CLASSIC. It's the most downloaded episode of all time, and it's with Coach Chris Petersen, former Head Football Coach at the University of Washington & Boise State University. In this episode, you'll learn why Coach Peterson left football at the peak of his career. He details his painful journey of realizing he was paying attention to the wrong scoreboard, society's scoreboard, and not building a strong game plan for his life. In this episode, you'll learn: Why it takes time to change a culture and build something special in an organization or team. How to "Stack the deck" by getting the right people in your organization who fit your values and culture. Keeping "personal scoreboard" in focus, not just the "society scoreboard." How to have a "game plan for life" that outlines your values, purpose, roles, and how you want to live. The value of a mentor or coach to provide perspective and be a thinking partner. I How to focus on your North Star. If you are a parent, coach, business person, or anyone that's ever wanted to be a high performer, this episode is for you. Sign up for Erik's weekly newsletter - Adaptation Join the AIM7 Beta Community Quotable moments: "There's another role that chance plays in our life that is equally random, but is much more predictable. And it also can teach us something sometimes." - Dr. Bapu Jena "We spend so much time thinking about all the data that we can collect without thinking to ourselves, what are the most interesting applications we can make of the data before we gather it?" - Dr. Bapu Jena "I think we have plenty of data. And we had plenty of data a few years ago. I think what we're lacking in a lot of respect isn't big data, big questions." - Dr. Bapu Jena "If you actually want the kind of transformation that allows you to do things with less effort, more ease, more enjoyment, like it's a real part of you. That's why willpower matters." - Dr. Bapu Jena ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/fSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
Where Did "Visitors" on the Scoreboards Across America Come From? The Football Archaeology of Timothy Brown Tells Us.

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 14:46


It is something that spectators have seen at love ball games a multitude of times on a scoreboard, the "Home" and "Visitors" plastered on the device to identify information about each team. Have you ever considered where the word Visitors or sometimes Guests came from? If you have, sit back and listen as Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology fills us in on the tale. Here is Tim's Original Post filled with wisdom and images!Our accompanying Pogskin Dispatch blog.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberMiss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.

The Wolverine Podcast
Takeaways From Michigan Roster Update, Players With Most To Gain In Fall Camp, New Scoreboards + More

The Wolverine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 48:52


Discussing our biggest takeaways from Michigan Wolverines football's roster update, the players with the most to gain in fall camp, if the Maize and Blue have enough talent to compete with Alabama and Georgia, the new scoreboards (we were in The Big House Wednesday to get a sneak peak!) and more. TheWolverine.com's Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome have the breakdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Dental Podcast
51. Leveraging Scoreboards for Practice Growth and Success

Daily Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 3:36


 Let's talk about the "scoreboard", the final holistic metric encompassing KPI's, profitability, and production. Discover how to use key metrics, track progress, and make informed decisions that propel your practice forward, setting yourself up for success while enjoying the journey there. Be sure to visit addisonkilleen.com and explore the available resources, including a specially designed spreadsheet for tracking your scorecards. For more information about Dr. Addison Killeen, visit: www.addisonkilleen.com or interact with him on a daily basis at www.DentalSuccessNetwork.com

Be Extraordinary Podcast
New Scoreboards #10: Delay the gratification and win! - Special Guest: Tamron Manning

Be Extraordinary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 52:04


From the starting lineup to starting a business. Tamron Manning achieved his childhood dream of playing professional basketball before starting his journey as a young entrepreneur. Why hang it up? Why start a business? Why get into the insurance space? Why pursue your dreams? He hits on ALL of this in our time together. I left this conversation inspired, truly.Thank you for watching this podcast. Please Share it and get the word out!

Tipping Pitches
Mailbag: Barbie, The Muppets, Cereal & Scoreboards

Tipping Pitches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 64:28


It's the start of the baseball season, so what better time to answer all your burning questions? Bobby and Alex dig into the mailbag for this episode, answering listener questions about dynamic duos Barbie-style, whether the Mets scoreboard is too big, which players pour the milk before the cereal, favorite baseball books, Muppet Mets fans, and more.Links:Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon https://www.patreon.com/tippingpitchesTipping Pitches merchandise https://tippingpitches.myshopify.com/Songs featured in this episode:Billy Joel — "Piano Man" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”

Be Extraordinary Podcast
New Scoreboards #9: Chase the challenge! - Special Guest: Kayli Keough

Be Extraordinary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 44:28


Power forward to Fortune 500. Former UCF women's basketball player, Kayli Keough, shares her journey from the hardwood to General Counsel of Government Contract Compliance at a $130 billion dollar company, Honeywell. She gives such practical insight on her belief that great opportunities live on the other side of the “hard”, the importance of mentorship, and why chasing the challenge is worth it.Thank you for watching this podcast. Please Share it and get the word out!

The Inner Chief
272. Council of Chiefs - Bringing humanity to Data, Metrics and Scoreboards

The Inner Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 41:25


“Too much granular data can stifle creativity and innovation, and it can also make people feel like they're carrying the weight of the world around on their shoulders.”   In this episode, we are launching a Chief Maker first! And that is a panel interview where we deep dive on a particular topic, which today is how these 3 Council of Chiefs members and former Inner Chief podcast guests go about using data, metrics and scoreboards to run their businesses.