I also liked how Chris (or Fages as he's better known) compared sports coaching to his previous occupation as a primary school teacher. You get new kids/recruits every year and your job is to mould them and make them better in one year.
Because that's how I view my role as a small business coach – to ensure I leave the owner, team and small business in a better place than when I first started working with them.
Now for those of you who don't know or don't follow AFL, Chris joined the Lions at a time of great unrest in the club. It hadn't achieved success in a very long time, they'd sacked two coaches who were favourite premiership players (Michael Voss and Justin Leppitsch) and more players were wanting to leave the club than stay.
As I listened to these challenges, I was thrilled to hear Chris' coaching and people management philosophy is similar to my own so here's how he rebuilt the Club's culture from the ground up.
2. What's not good about being part of the Brisbane Lions Club?
3. If you were the Coach, what would you do?
This process took three weeks of simply listening to the answers, absorbing and understanding their perspective.
Fages took the time to talk to everyone to ensure he understood where they were coming from so he could come up with strategies which showed he'd listened and they had a voice again.
👉 Unlike many people in new leadership roles, he didn't come in, guns a-blazing, with all the answers and impose a new way of doing things.
💡He initially just listened which is what everyone new to a role or organisation should do. Don't impose your 'I know best' ideas without first taking your time to ask great questions and then listen to the answers.
👉 As I always say Questions Give You Information.
✅ Fages also told everyone about himself – his truth and values – so they knew what he stood for and how he would live up to what he said he'd do.
This was important because when he followed through on this, it helped to build much needed trust.
✅ The final thing he did was engage the company Leading Teams who work with a lot of sporting clubs, to establish the Brisbane Lion's new purpose and trademarks the Club and everyone involved would stand for.
Some of these trademarks included re-igniting the passion, spirit and love for the Club by once again having pride in wearing the Lions jumper.
Fages strongly believes coaching is primarily about people management, not just the tactics and strategy.
The same applies to running a small business.
You can have the best product/service in the world, but if your team is unhappy, not working well together and don't feel supported and listened to, then you're doomed to fail.
👉 Whilst Fages took 3 weeks to talk to every single person in the Club, he revealed it took 2 years of building rapport and relationships to truly gain the trust needed for success.
One of his key mantras which continues to build the Club's culture is simply this:
💡 What did we learn today and how do we get better?
Then let's chat.
Tamara Simon helps owners navigate the challenges in their small business whilst still being the Chief Everything Officer by...
✅ SOLVING frustrating problems
✅ SIMPLIFYING overwhelming systems
✅ SUPPORTING them in times of confusion and uncertainty
For over twenty-five years as a Speaker, Author and Coach, she's been providing much needed support to small business owners, CEOs and their teams so they can build, manage and grow a simple profitable business they actually love.
1. Her Book - The Five Little Business Pigs
2. Navigating Challenges
3. Sporting Insights
So if ...
Your organisation's members are small businesses
OR
You're running events for small businesses
OR
✅ FRUSTRATED because you know something's WRONG but you don't know WHAT it is
✅ CONFUSED because you know WHAT is wrong but don't know HOW to solve
it
✅ OVERWHELMED with managing your growing business BECAUSE what was working now isn't.
Then check out her website to find out how to work with her and book 'the Bob the Builder for Small Business' to speak at your next event.
www.tamarasimon.com.au