This will make you a better Founder & CEO

This will make you a better Founder & CEO

My first consequential team leadership experience occurred when I worked at Service Merchandise in Derby, Connecticut.

I volunteered to lead our annual MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) fundraising event. Basically it was a big car wash on steroids. There were carnival games for the kids, visits from Miss Connecticut and the town mayor, lots of tables with homemade baked goods for sale, and of course, lots of cars washed by almost every junior high and high school sports teams in the area.

It was a spectacle. It was chaotic. It was fun. Many were happy. We made lots of money for MDA…record breaking for this annual event.

The next year, I volunteered again. It seemed much more difficult to replicate the same atmosphere, spirit, and fundraising results.

I was baffled.

Some of the dignitaries decided not to attend. We had a smaller number of volunteers making and selling baked goods. And, we didn’t raise nearly the same amount of money as we did the year before.

What was different? Me.

A few kind-hearted people shared with me that I didn’t take the time to celebrate and acknowledge all the hard work, dedication, and time that all the volunteers provided in the previous year. And, they remembered that.

I was so focused on meeting my personal leadership milestones that I hadn’t really taken the time to acknowledge the milestones of our task force team and the volunteers. Their sense of accomplishment at a personal level and group level were different and I had not noticed.

Fast forward to 2017 and Carisa Miklusak, CEO of tirl, shared a similar lesson in a recent candid interview on the “From Founder To CEO” podcast.

Here’s her quote that caught my attention: “…what we realized is…there needs to be intentional recognition of incremental successes daily, that we celebrate…”

Carisa went on to explain that she was focused on the big goals of the company and not necessarily the daily achievements that her team and team members were accomplishing…because they were often different.

Has this happened to you? As the Founder you are so focused on scaling the company. You are so focused on transitioning from startup to scaleup, that you forget that a small act of recognition to one of your developers, or marketers, or anyone on your team, can go a very long way to building a culture that will stand the test of time.

I’m reminded of the famous meme that travels the internet. It is from Arthur Ashe. “Success is a journey, not a destination.”

From a practical perspective, you’ll get more from your scaleup team when you, as the Founder & CEO, model the behavior of celebration and acknowledgement on a more consistent and authentic basis.

I do think this is a relatively difficult thing to do for many of us Founders. We are often high achieving and results-driven people who are never really satisfied with the status-quo. That’s often the reason we became entrepreneurs in the first place.

I encourage you to think about this. Do you celebrate the accomplishments of your team members enough? Do you acknowledge the milestones of individual team members? Do you give praise with the biggest gift you have to offer? Your time and attention.

If you realize that your answer may be no. Take heart. Just begin asking your team members what acknowledgement and celebration looks like through their eyes. Take note and begin to incorporate their ideas into your own calendar, behaviors, and the culture of your company.

You will probably end up getting much better results than I did on year two of my MDA fundraising leadership experience.

What works for your team? How do you celebrate at your company?

Please consider sharing your thoughts below so we can all learn together.

If you enjoy this type of content and you're the Founding CEO of a growing business, visit the "From Founder To CEO" blog for more great content.

And, if you're looking for help with team development, culture development, co-founder conflicts, investor dilemmas, your leadership skill gaps, and all the issues you face on the path from Founder to CEO, then check out Trail Team 10, our exclusive peer development group for Founding CEOs. www.TrailTeam10.com.

#startup #startups #startuplife #scaleup #founder #founders #ceo #entrepreneur #leadership #business #tech #bigdata #iot #hrtech #martech #fintech #adtech #edtech #biotech #mobiletech #legaltech #insurtech #healthtech #foodtech


Heather Christman, Ph.D.

Insights & Innovation Leader

7 年

I was literally just talking with a colleague about this the other day! Love it!

Fanika Jovanovic Perika

Principal & Co-Founder- Global Sales - Boutique Sales Agency.

7 年

Foundational support holds the building! Always celebrate and acknowledge the small successes that lead to the end goal. Great post Todd!

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Todd Uterstaedt的更多文章

  • Keeping Things As They Are

    Keeping Things As They Are

    Podcast Update: Many of my fellow US Military veterans can attest to experiencing the dichotomous feelings of resolve…

    3 条评论
  • Think BIG, Start SMALL

    Think BIG, Start SMALL

    It’s been four years since we launched the "From Founder To CEO" platform. And, March 2019 will be the 4th anniversary…

    4 条评论
  • Got These 2 Elements In Your Culture?

    Got These 2 Elements In Your Culture?

    SPECIAL NOTE: This blog post comes from a friend of mine – Shawn Herbig – who owns a research and data analytics…

    2 条评论
  • The 2017 Top 10 Most Downloaded Interviews

    The 2017 Top 10 Most Downloaded Interviews

    Wow! What a year. I am so grateful to the thousands of entrepreneurial leaders that have been part of our journey…

    1 条评论
  • Help! Do you have the best *external* team members?

    Help! Do you have the best *external* team members?

    My morning email from Talkwalker Alerts arrived predictably at 7AM. It had the normal daily information that is either…

  • 200 Founder Interviews: Insights After Recording

    200 Founder Interviews: Insights After Recording

    Over 200 episodes of the “From Founder To CEO” podcast. It is hard to believe.

  • Just How Self-Aware Are You?

    Just How Self-Aware Are You?

    The below quote caught my attention recently because of an interview I did with Matt Fischer, Co-founder & CEO of…

  • A Bad Hire Can Devastate A Startup

    A Bad Hire Can Devastate A Startup

    Sam just needed to hire someone, he told himself. He was feeling overwhelmed.

    3 条评论
  • My 10 Favorite Quotes From Startupland

    My 10 Favorite Quotes From Startupland

    I’m a bit embarrassed to admit that I have never read, “Startupland” until recently. I’m a reader and obviously…

    3 条评论
  • Do you rob your team?

    Do you rob your team?

    A few years back, I was the platoon leader of an amazing group of young, U.S.

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了