June 23, 2019

The Mojo Radio Show EP 232: The Dominant Winning Mindset and Culture Behind The All Blacks - James Kerr

The Mojo Radio Show EP 232: The Dominant Winning Mindset and Culture Behind The All Blacks - James Kerr

James Kerr, bestselling author and speaker, specialises in the design and delivery of change for leaders of world-class teams. His book, Legacy, reveals the 15 most powerful leadership lessons from The All Blacks, the world's most successful and...

James Kerr, bestselling author and speaker, specialises in the design and delivery of change for leaders of world-class teams. His book, Legacy, reveals the 15 most powerful leadership lessons from The All Blacks, the world's most successful and dominant sporting team. His clients HSBC, Boeing, Raffles, UBS, Shell, Adidas and the Australian Kangaroos share his message that "higher purpose leads to higher performance." Successful change begins with a values-based, vision-led, purpose-driven mindset.   When people ask James what he does, how does he like to reply? How good are the All Blacks, what are the stats? How did James get inside the inner sanctum of The All Blacks? James explains real, authentic leadership. The leadership qualities of former captain and great All Black Ritchie McCaw. Ritchie always kept a notebook. How did he use that book? The Corinthian Columns in the Crusader's dressing room, the super successful club team in NZ. Why is it so powerful? How have they been able to create an enduring brotherhood with the All Blacks team? Do the All Blacks channel a War God as kind of an identity they wear when they go to battle? When James hears the Haka, what memories does it bring back about his family? The tribal tipuna is intentionally made grotesque to always display humility. Is humility important in authentic leadership? James explains the vulnerability and softness amongst these hard men playing a hard sport. Dan Carter was known as the perfect 10. A beautiful story of humility. What's the All Blacks format to debrief a game? Former captain, Sean Fitzpatrick, after a loss, would close the door and asked the team to feel what it's like to lose. James explains the philosophy of the second arrow Red Head, Blue Head. Can that be taught? James has two boys. What is the greatest legacy, he is looking to instil in his boys? The philosophy of Whakapapa, to plant trees you'll never see. Leave the jersey in a better place.   LINKS   James Kerr book, Legacy, on Amazon https://amzn.to/2EyJVwk   The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast   The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com   The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/   The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod   The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO   The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson   Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners.   “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”  
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