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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

426: McKeel Hagerty - Life & Leadership Without Boundaries

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

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McKeel Hagerty is the CEO of Hagerty. Hagerty is an American automotive lifestyle and membership company and the world’s largest provider of specialty insurance for classic vehicles. He is the former Chair of Young President's Organization (YPO). YPO is a global leadership community of extraordinary chief executives — more than 30,000 members from 142 countries. McKeel is also a Co-Founder and General Partner at Grand Rapids, Michigan-based venture capital firm Grand Ventures.

Notes:

  • Arete is a concept in ancient Greek thought that, in its most basic sense, refers to "excellence" of any kind. This meaning was related to the idea of the fulfillment of purpose or function, the act of living up to one’s full potential.
  • In his early twenties, Mckeel planned to be a Russian Orthodox priest. He earned his master’s degree in theology from Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary in Yonkers, New York.
  • Why McKeel tracks everything:
    • "I noticed that people who accomplished a lot kept track of their life." He tracks: sleep, exercise, diet, goals, and more
      • Think, "What am I trying to do?"
    • "We are in the golden age of habit formation."
    • "The best leaders are constantly looking for better ways to do things."
    • "Intrinsic motivation is imperative for happiness."
    • "I'm inspired by what I see in others." -- The spirit of the craftsman
  • In 1999, Hagerty had 35 employees... They now have 1,600.
  • The lightning bolt moment - McKeel went to a YPO branding conference at Nike. And learned about how Nike viewed branding.
    • "Nike is the spirit of the sport." -- Think more like a club than a company.
    • McKeel created a membership organization and media brand as part of his business.
  • Leadership "Must-Haves"
    • Growth mindset - you are not a finished product
    • "I don't believe in work-life balance. You get life."
    • Curiosity in the interview process
    • They need to understand what they will need to learn along the way
  • The power of YPO:
    • 30,000 members
    • It's operational leaders doing work with people
    • It's a wholistic view of life
    • The Learning Leader Show is tightly in line with YPO
    • In 2016, McKeel was elected Chairman
  • Keys to a great YPO group:
    • Holistic leaders (business, personal, family)
    • Egos checked at the door
    • Vulnerability and generosity are the keys to breakthrough leaders
  • McKeel has interviewed some of the world's most notable leaders (Hillary Clinton, Sheikh Mohamed of Dubai, Paul Kagame, Prime Minister Lee of Singapore)
  • His writing practice:
    • General Eisenhower would sit alone and write out his thoughts... Ask yourself, "What's the narrative here?"
    • Write summaries of what you learn from books, podcasts, videos, articles...

Transcript

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I believe in my art of hearts and as I've come to discover is that the people who are happiest

0:05.9

with success are the ones that are more intrinsically motivated rather than through outward signs

0:11.3

of that success. That being said, we're often inspired by what you see in others. The idea of

0:17.0

somebody who has signs about word success often inspires us on our way. I think it's this balance

0:23.0

of recognizing that you do need to be inspired sometimes by others. And in fact, I would suggest

0:27.6

that the best leaders who are out there who have lots of gifts and are living in this

0:31.6

path of excellence is that they have an obligation to go out there and show people kind of how to

0:36.4

get better in their lives, not to lord it over them, but to inspire. Imagine how your leadership

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would transform if you didn't have to worry about reading every email, scheduling every call

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and responding to every request. If you had more time, energy, and focus to work on things that move

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