Friday, June 15, 2007

You Can Be An MVP!

As I sat on my couch last night watching the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the Cleveland Cavaliers I couldn't help but notice an important lesson for those of us who lead people. Leaders step up when they are needed and you don't even have to be the anointed leader to do it...just do it. Just make it happen.

Tim Duncan is pretty much the face of the San Antonio Spurs....the super star who always seems to rise up when he is needed and make things happen. However, in this year's finals he hasn't really done that and just the mere thought of him not playing at his best should have caused stirs of nervousness throughout Spur-nation but it didn't. Why?

Tony Parker.

You see when Tim was off, Tony, and to be fair, his teammates, stepped it up. They have done it throughout the playoffs and through the early games of the NBA Finals. However last night, it was Parker who stepped up and lead by example with selfless play, exceptional execution and pure heart and determination. He wanted to close out the Cavaliers and it showed. He took control of that game and never let the taste of victory leave his lips. And for his efforts he was awarded the NBA Finals MVP award for his performance throughout the finals. An award I think he truly deserved!

Parker is no different than you or me. We all have the ability to take control of a meeting, a project or simply dig in and work our butts off until what needs to be done is done. We all possess the ability to step up and be an MVP at any time and for many of us, especially leaders of an organization, we need people surrounding us that understand that and will see the gaps and fill them when they need filling.

Now to be perfectly fair, we don't all have Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives) rooting for us in the stands. Hell I think I could go score a 100 points if I knew she was rooting for me and I am five foot nothing. Don't worry my wife isn't worried that Eva will be calling anytime soon (especially now...thanks Tony!) so I am okay to say that.

You get the point right?

You don't have to wait for your leader to falter or be asked to be the hero to take action...just do it. Step up and start taking shots. Show everyone around you that you are the game changer and perhaps your championship...whatever it is; more customers, more productivity, more innovative products, etc. will be waiting for you.

So do you have what it takes to be an MVP for your company, your team, for your customers? I bet you do....in fact I know you do. Come on you know it too....

Step up and take the shot!

Ripple On!!!

Steve

1 comment:

Dan Naden said...

Steve,

I would have to agree with you on the San Antonio Spurs and leadership.

They have the visible leadership of Tony Parker and Tim Duncan, but how about the quiet leadership of Michael Finley and Manu Ginobili. Each player on this championship team understood that they play an important role on the 'team'.

They put egos aside in pursuit of the ultimate team goal -- the NBA Championship. Congrats to the Spurs. Don't be surprised to see them back there next year. Teams in the Western Conference will get better, but the Spurs have the mentality that they are the ULTIMATE team, and that's tough to overcome.

Great post, Steve.
Cheers.

Dan Naden