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The Marlinspike* CEO
by Jim McHugh
An in-depth management guide
for C-Suite executives, investors and advisors.
11 Timeless Team Commandments
Technology Telltales: Diner Offsites
For years, I’ve followed the sports columnists of the Boston teams. I particularly respected and enjoyed Bob Ryan’s sports analysis – still do. (An aside…I actually was a local newspaper sports reporter in high school – football only). There’s a lot to learn in business from studying sports – how to nurture and lead a successful team in particular. So what you’ll read in this issue is NOT a rehash of typical organizational development theory…

Please keep sending along your comments…I always enjoy reading them.

Jim

11 Timeless Team Commandments

Bob Ryan began his prolific writing career working as a sportswriter for The Boston Globe in 1968. He recently published his autobiography, Scribe. Scribe is described as “…a career capping narrative by one of the sports world’s most admired journalists.”

One of Bob’s favorite teams? The Boston Celtics

One of Bob’s favorite sports figures? The late Red Auerbach, the extremely successful coach (and later President) of the Celtics.

Red was a character but he wasn’t complicated. In 1952 (63 years ago for those who are doing the math) Red wrote a timeless book called Basketball for the Player, Fan and the Coach.

What do these activities/events have in common: the Super Bowl, Spring Training, March Madness, running for charity, launching a new software product, or a secretive special forces operation. They all involve teams. Teams that are led, teams that work together and teams that have goals.

Red Auerbach provided simple lessons about teamwork in a chapter in his book entitled: ‘Attitude of Players to His Teammates’. Bob Ryan reprinted Red’s 11 Team Commandments in Scribe.

Think about your players, your team. What are their attitudes toward each other? Let your mind wander a bit to how these might apply to your business. This is good stuff. My favorite is ‘#5 dribble with a purpose’!

1.  You must think of getting along with your teammates because if you are not well liked it is easy for them to “freeze you out.”
2.  Show a desire to block or screen for your teammates so they will do the same for you.
3.  Show your teammates that you take the good shots. Don’ t appear too “hungry”.
4.  Don’t hold the ball too long. Look for men cutting.
5.  Dribble with a purpose. Don’t just stand there hugging the ball or dribbling while your teammates continually cut.
6.  Help your teammates on defense. Switch whenever necessary.
7.  Don’t chide a teammate whose man happens to score. Often it’s the fault of the whole team.
8.  Don’t be too chummy with one or two players. Avoid obvious cliques.
9.  Don’t discuss the faults of any teammate with the other members of your team.
10. Don’t give the impression that you are always hanging around the coach and discussing your teammates with him, unless, of course, you are the captain and the coach asks your opinion.
11. When scrimmaging, don’t loaf or take it easy. This will keep the high respect of your teammates. Remember, “There are no friends on the other team, even in practice.”
The Marlinspike CEO is written by Jim McHugh. Jim is an Entrepreneur, CEO Coach, Optimist, Instigator of Positive Change…and Fixer of Stuck Companies. CEOs, family owners, investors and Directors enlist Jim to be their ‘fresh pair of eyes’ and confidant.

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Warren Buffett is endorsing one of the hottest startups on the planet

Warren BuffettYouTube / University of Nebraska–LincolnWarren Buffett

Warren Buffett just dropped his annual Saturday morning knowledge in the form of an annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.

And he’s also giving major love to one of the hottest startups in the world: Airbnb.

For an investor who has traditionally shunned new technology plays, it is a surprise to hear Buffett talking this way.

Buffett — ever the penny-pinching CEO — extolled Airbnb for attendees of his annual conference, taking place this later this year in Omaha. Airbnb is also reportedly in the midst of raising a fresh round of capital that will value the home rental startup at nearly $20 billion, according to TechCrunch.

Here’s what he had to say:

“We get terrific help at meeting time from literally thousands of Omaha residents and businesses who want you to enjoy yourselves. This year, because we expect record attendance, we have worried about a shortage of hotel rooms. To deal with that possible problem, Airbnb is making a special effort to obtain listings for the period around meeting time and is likely to have a wide array of accommodations to offer. Airbnb’s services may be especially helpful to shareholders who expect to spend only a single night in Omaha and are aware that last year a few hotels required guests to pay for a minimum of three nights. Those people on a tight budget should check the Airbnb website.”

Here’s a look at Airbnb’s offerings in Omaha. There are a few hundred rooms available, at as little as $30 a night, right now. That’s a big discount compared to what hotel chains in Omaha charge during his big conference:

Apple wants to be selling cars in 5 years

apple car steve jobs bmwREUTERS/Toru HanaiSomeone put Steve Jobs’ portrait on a BMW. Apple plans to start producing electric cars as soon as 2020, according to a new report by Bloomberg. It is just the latest in a recent string of reports about Apple’s plans to enter the automotive industry. What seemed like a crazy rumor a couple of weeks ago, when an Apple employee first emailed Business Insider about it, has now been confirmed by multiple news outlets. Bloomberg says Apple has 200 people working on the project, matching earlier reports that said “hundreds” of people were on the team. Apple could still scrap the project if it’s not working, as the company has done with other secret projects. The project is being led by Steve Zadesky, who ran iPhone and iPod development at the company and started his career as an engineer at Ford.

Do you remember the Ventures and Babbitt the drummer who played “Walk Don’t Run”?Do any of you remember the USAF Four Star General George Babbitt from Tacoma, WA? Anyone who thought the military is all spit and polish and discipline?Pretty interesting. General Babbitt was a drummer at one time for the Ventures.This is cool. Watch it. You will love it if you like rock n’ roll.Some of you probably don’t remember the Ventures. Those that do, enjoy the clip. It should bring a smile to your face.

 

 

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