Nick shares valuable insights on building a rock star team, focusing on the importance of clarity and consistency in leadership, particularly when it comes to hiring and managing A players—individuals who not only possess the necessary skills but also align with the company's core values.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"The caliber of your team is the single most important component of successfully and efficiently operating a business."
"A players like to know if they're winning or losing. They have a high emotional need to succeed."
"If you get it wrong, particularly in a key role, it's going to take you back a long way."
"You have to have absolute clarity on point A, where you are today, and point B, where you're going."
"It's not just about money; it's also about opportunity and what's in it for them."
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Nick Bradley is a world-renowned author, speaker, and business growth expert, who works with entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to build, scale and sell high-value companies.
He spent 10+ years working in Private Equity, where he oversaw 100+ acquisitions, 26 exits, and over $5 Billion in combined value created. He has one of the top-ranked business podcasts in the UK (with over 1m downloads in over 130 countries). He now spends his time coaching and consulting business owners in building and scaling high-value business towards life-changing exits.