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The Greg McKeown Podcast

298. The Power of Persistence with Ryan Kugler (Part 2)

The Greg McKeown Podcast

Greg McKeown

Education, Business, Self-improvement

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

About the Guest: Ryan Kugler is an embodiment of passion turned into a successful career. Starting his journey with a stark fascination for filmmaking and Hollywood magic, Ryan was networking and producing his own film assignments by the age of 13. His early interest in film set the stage for his entrepreneurial journey. A seasoned entrepreneur, Ryan has forged a path that spans film, entrepreneurship, strategic business development, and more. Known for his tenacity to make things happen, he approaches challenges with a mindset where anything is achievable. Today, he stands as a testimony to effective communication, kindness, and an unyielding drive, with a portfolio that includes running a wholesale business and organizing large-scale events through his event company. Episode Summary: In this episode, Greg McKeown and Ryan Kugler discuss the importance of execution and how to become an executionist. They explore the qualities and skills required to be an effective executor, including the ability to make quick decisions, take initiative, and prioritize tasks. They also share insights on how to identify and hire executionists, as well as strategies for motivating and empowering employees to become more execution-oriented. The conversation highlights the significance of purpose and context in driving execution and offers practical tips for improving execution skills in various professional settings. Key Takeaways: Executionists are individuals who excel at getting things done quickly and efficiently. They possess the ability to make quick decisions, take initiative, and prioritize tasks effectively. Hiring executionists involves assessing their decision-making speed and ability to take immediate action. Indecisiveness and overthinking are red flags that indicate a lack of execution-oriented mindset. Providing purpose and context is crucial in motivating individuals to become executionists. By explaining the reasons behind tasks and projects, leaders can help employees understand the importance and urgency of their actions. The one-three-one method is a decision-making tool that can help individuals transition from non-executionists to executionists. It involves naming one problem, generating three possible solutions, and making one recommendation based on research and analysis. Compatibility between leaders and employees is essential for effective execution. Leaders should seek individuals who align with their execution-oriented mindset and can work well within the organization's execution-focused culture. Notable Quotes: "Someone who can make a decision quickly will make a decision 90% of the time correctly. And if it's not correct, they will fix it and make it 100% correct within five minutes." - Ryan Kugler "The ability to make things happen is surely one of the primary skills in all of life." - Greg McKeown Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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forward slash 1MW. I once did some research on the Olympics, not just a single Olympics but multiple Olympics and trying to understand the human system behind these really phenomenon, I mean events that's what we would have to call them but a sort of gigantic

1:05.9

Circus tent. Yeah, that's a gigantic one you know the biggest in the world. Yes

1:11.0

There's a whole set of people who travel to the different

1:16.5

Olympics and they're hired by each new Olympics just because they have this

1:21.2

competence and so then there's you know there's the core

1:24.8

Olympic committee and there's of course a whole hierarchy of people that are employed

1:29.4

within that system but then you have this secondary group of people who like in Hollywood not not

1:36.2

distinctly different to that I just talented at making things happen and so these people you know hey you you need 10,000 cars

1:46.6

okay we'll make that happen we'll get those things there what do you need I can make

1:50.7

it happen consider it done I'm an executionist. So this is different.

1:54.9

Of course the writing I've done is essentialist and what it takes to be an essentialist,

1:58.4

but this focus is on the getting it done part executionist.

2:04.0

Yes.

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I completely agree and I love how this whole interview is transferred to that,

2:09.8

but you're right, it's getting it done.

2:11.6

And you know, my company, we know how to get it done and we've even

2:14.7

had our you know people hire us they say Ryan you know how to get blank done that's just

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