#226 – Jim Saliba’s Colored Scorecard
Would you like to Elevate, Elevate, and Excel what you do? Jim Saliba is a former engineer who’s become a leadership coach. He uses a scorecard to keep people on track that’s pretty interesting as part of his Triple E structure.
Jim also talks about the 4 fears of leadership. Do you have a negativity committee in your brain that keeps beating you up? Virtually everyone does. The key is how to overcome that noise to achieve results that are meaningful.
David called it a scorecard whereas James refers to it more as metrics to rate your people. Color code it to know people’s capabilities at a glance. What criteria would you put on that scorecard? It can’t be too long, or too short. It’s got to be Goldilocks length, and have the specifics that are most important about your team.
Starting his career as a software engineer and eventually becoming a VP of a $4 billion tech company, Jim developed his Six-Step Leadership Challenge, which he later shared in a book that was released in Sept 2022.
Join this podcast if you’re looking for ways to overcome your fears as a leader, or you want to create a powerful scorecard to use with your team to drive results to the next level.
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