What Kind of Boxer are You?
The best boxing movie ever made is…(drumroll please)…
Cinderella Man.
You might have thought I was going to say Rocky (or perhaps Rocky II, III, IV, V, or VI), but as much as I love a good Rocky Balboa vs. Apollo Creed showdown, I’m sold on Cinderella Man.?The movie tells the true story of Jim Braddock, an up-and-coming boxer in the 1920s who became a down-and-outer destroyed by injury and by the Depression until his inspiring comeback. Check out this clip from his first comeback fight.
Braddock gives a visual image of “clout.” But what’s clout? Many years ago I co-wrote a book called?Clout, and one of our first tasks was to define this word.
The dictionary defines clout as “a blow with the fist,” “a long, powerful hit in baseball,” “power or muscle,” and “influence or pull.”?We tied clout most closely to this last definition because I believe “clout” and “influence” are two sides of the same coin. There are two ways of being influential, two ways of affecting people and outcomes—clout and influence.
Clout is the direct, authoritative, cut-through-the-red-tape attitude and position necessary to produce results.?Influence is more shadowy and indirect, less clearly understood. Jim Braddock displays clout—one powerful hook after another. On the other hand, Russell Crowe influences our perception of Braddock through his acting.
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What about you? Are you a man or woman of clout? How about influence? Clout is not simply about having a position of power (although that can help); it’s about your ability and willingness to directly cause change.
In my experience, when it comes to clout, people generally fall into one of seven categories:
Which category or categories are you in? I know that I’m in #7 and I hope I’m in #2. I sure hope that I’m not in #1 or #4. Whichever category you find yourself in, however, there’s a to-do list that comes out of it. For some of you, there’s a pretty dramatic shift you’ll need to make—from applying your clout for selfish gain to working to make an impact. For others, it’s a more subtle shift—making strategic changes regarding when and where to utilize your clout.
At the end of the day, clout is all about direct impact. It’s about approaching problems in your personal life, your professional life, or in society head-on. Like Jim Braddock, you want to land a punch and land it on something worth hitting.
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1 年one of my favorite feel good movies. what a lovely correlation that you made! I also hope I am a #2. I hope I'm a lifelong #6 sowing into younger professionals lives, and sharing world experience that I've earned and learned over the years. thanks for a great read Steve!