# WHAT MAKES A GOOD LEADER | DailyVee 206

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzmtrHu8r38
- **Дата:** 14.04.2017
- **Длительность:** 10:21
- **Просмотры:** 128,924
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/18878

## Описание

ANOTHER DAY OPERATING AS THE CEO OF VAYNERMEDIA DOING MY BEST TO BE A GREAT LEADER OF THIS ORGANIZATION

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## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

- [Woman] If you had to describe yourself in one word what would that word be? - A contradiction. - [Woman] Cool. - I think I'm pulling from the very opposite sides which give me real balance. ("Unstoppable" by This Is Wolff) ("Contemplating" by Charlie MixWelh) I'm not losing player and thus I'm willing to make the hard calls. But I'm not willing to do it emotionless and as a corporation. - [Woman] Yeah. - I care what everybody thinks about me and I don't care what anybody thinks about me. - Without-- - 30 cases, right. - Yeah. - Okay. How's this doin'? You see where I'm going? - [Brandon] Mhmmm. - Can you debate that with my dad and see what you guys come up with? I think, to me, when you walk in to the store... - [Tyler] Wednesday. Gary's been here two weeks straight. Which has not happened in the last, probably two years or so. It's been pretty sweet. Getting a lot of good internal meetings. Team Gary meetings. Really able to push things on a VaynerMedia level. And that means for me just making sure in tune with all that. It's a lot of work to just get through the day. Move through the day, meeting to meeting, things are happening on the fly at all time. Juggling has been much like travel logistics or anything like that. And now, I made a comment the other day about it's like watching silent movie sometimes when I sit outside the office and see what's going on the inside. I can read the room in two seconds. And so, there's just a lot of that. Balancing that with his inbox, my inbox, quick phone calls, scheduling meetings, understanding what's going on in the world around him, Office of the CEO, all the different pods, SVPs, who's got to meet, who's got to get on the phone for two seconds. Okay, push that meeting, move that so things are good. It's fun. There's so many different variables of like when he's on the road how the job works. When he's here about to get on a flight how the job works. When he's fully in tune with email, when he's not email. It's been heavy focused on internal VaynerMedia over the last two weeks and we've made a ton, a ton of strides. And then the next six weeks, he's on the road tremendously. Planet of the Apps starts coming up. World tour, Cannes coming. He's gonna spend more time in L. A. He's going to Chattanooga. He's gonna be in London. Sort of touch base with all the offices. Keeps you going day by day so it's pretty fun. - [Gary] Like there's nothing else. Either you're making decisions for short-term money or you're not. - [Chi] Yeah, yeah. - And so people that do the best shit, care about their legacy and the people that don't, care about their wallet. - [Chi] Mmmm. - What the people that care about their wallet don't understand is if you're really smart, you can have both. I don't know if you've asked this of them or they've shared this, I do not micromanage. I mean I barely even talk to Claude, Steven, James. - Okay. - I'm real big believer in like letting people do their thing. - Okay. - That's why I use the American governors analogy. - Mhmmm. - Like you'd be the governor of Florida. Do your thing. Run your shit. - So the team leads are important. Have a good relationship. - [Gary] Massive. - Creative, strategy. - [Gary] Massive, massive and honestly that's the vulnerability here for people. - Okay. - [Gary] If I don't think they're bought into that, they get fired. - [Chi] Okay. - And I really don't give a shit how good they are. - [Chi] Yeah, sure. - It's just imperative. - [Chi] Yeah. - It's where agencies break. - [Chi] Yeah, sure, sure. - It's allowing one sector to think it's got a bigger ego than the others. - It is the vulnerability. I'm trying to audit for myself, the structure of the DNA of the human being-- - [Chi] Mhmmm. - [Gary] to understand if they have ego and humility. - [Chi] Mhmmm, mhmmm. Cool. - [Gary] Self-awareness and empathy. Passion and vision, right? These are the core ingredients that make a good dish. - [Chi] I think you probably have pretty good skills at spotting that from a distance. - [Gary] Yes and no. Here's what I think I'm good at, yes. - Right. - [Gary] Intuition has been the beacon of my life. - Mhmmm. - [Gary] But I've missed. And I've missed often. Hiring is hard. Investing is hard. - [Chi] Yes, yes. - [Gary] Predicting is hard. What I'm really good at is adjusting to reality. - Mhmmm. - And so, when somebody comes, has this serious of ambition within the organization I always want to be frank with them of the things that are running through my mind. And what are the lines in the sand? sand are the logo trumps everything. - Mhmmm. - Everything's individual. I'm not crippled by we're this, we're that. We're this and that in every situation. I'm just good at auditing and understanding when this or that. - [Chi] Yeah. - Leader because I'm agnostic.

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

- Uh-huh. - [Gary] Everybody's my homies. They're all my team. I want them all to win. I don't listen to you about your feedback and your strategies without them giving me... - [Chi] Mhmmm. - [Gary] I'm just not a corporation. - [Chi] Mhmmm. - [Woman] If you had to describe yourself in one word what would that word be? - A contradiction. - [Woman] Cool. - I think I'm pulling from the very opposite sides which give me real balance. - [Woman] Yeah. - I'm macro patient as fuck. I just told you it's gonna take four years,-- - [Woman] Yeah. - but we're gonna move faster in the micro than anybody. - [Woman] Yeah. - Got it? - [Woman] Yep. - So I think that. I think I'm balanced because I'm pulling very aggressively. I'm more Chief Heart Officer than Claude and I'm more CFO than Alan. - [Woman] (chuckles) Yeah. - [Gary] And that's why I wanted to make it very clear to everybody up there that this is my decision. Whatever you like or don't like, I've got to take that responsibility 'cause it's the truth. - [Woman] Yeah. - They have impact, everybody has a little impact. - [Woman] No, totally. That makes sense. Awesome. - Cool. - [Woman] Yeah, I appreciate it. - Thank you. - [Woman] Nice to sit down with you. - Have a great day. - [Woman] Yeah, you too. ("Stay Down" by TJO) - [Gary] My responsibility is to help us get somewhere and I'll do whatever it takes to do that. And if that comes out of something that's painful to everybody to remind them they should talk to me then and that's good. I can? - [Sean] It's a muscle. - It's a muscle isn't it? Fuck, man, I really, you know what? For some reason the way you just said it to me. I'm gonna become a rapper I think. I might, I've never taken a lesson. I've never tried. I've always only, you know what's so funny? I believe in my shit the most. I triple down on all my strengths which is why I don't work on shit. - [Sean] Yeah. - I think I might have to work on being a rapper. Because I think I could be the biggest rapper in the world. We have the luxury of putting out so much content, we know it's popping. We know it's going viral as fuck. We know that people are worried about other people's opinions and that the reason people don't take the first step is they're worried about other people. The reason I only do my thing is I don't. ("Stay Down" by TJO) I hate when people try to think, the Patriots and the Cults sucked shit my whole life. Until they got Peyton and fuckin' Tom, right? People don't get it. It just doesn't matter. The Lakers are bad when Kobe and Shaq aren't there. - [Man 2] Mhmmm. - Like all you need is, yeah, man. All you need is a moment. You know, I think one of the things that, you know, it's kind of an interesting. You okay, Sid? Show Sid. Sid's very excited because multiple pieces of content that have been translated across the globe have gone viral. Sid are you happy? - [Sid] Very happy. - [Gary] Okay, good. Back to me. While I said that please show the pieces of content that have gone viral. Can you guys dig up the pieces that have gone viral? Cool. Now to the point, the meat of this episode, is the following: when you have full bravado and leadership and you're a leader the number one thing to feel comfortable with is saying you're wrong, changing the course, having that humility to go along with that ego. I love navigating such a big business. Making decisions and immediately being like nope. Whether it's hiring and firing, whether it's strategy of product, whether it's client services, whether it's teams that you put together. Something that has been rearing it's head over the last year is my comfort, more than ever, 'cause I think it's compounded with experience, get to that place where you are in love with I'm wrong. Let's change this. I thought this yesterday. I think this today. I'm obsessed. Do that every day as an operator and you will win. My dad used to say to me, "But you said this last week "that we would never lower the price on Pinor Noirs. " And I'm like, "That was last week. " ("Sundays" by Charlie MixWelh) Am I out? Meeting with Pure, can you hear me? - [DRock] Not really. - You can transcribe it. - [DRock] Okay. - Meeting with PureWow. Phil Toronto's birthday. See ya.
