266: Ryan Caldbeck - CircleUp CEO: How To Build The Frameworks Of Your Life & Career
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Episode #266: Ryan Caldbeck - CircleUp CEO: How To Build The Frameworks Of Your Life & Career
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"What we look for in a person: Horsepower, Integrity, Work Ethic, Teamwork, Pride."
Show Notes:
- Sustaining excellence: 
- Persistence - regardless of skill, willing to run through unlimited doors with no light at the end of the tunnel. It can be soul crushing
 - Identified focus passion - an understanding of the passion that is identifiable.
 - Drive - A motor. Really good at email and/or communication. Can't take too long. "Have a motor." Always moving
 - Values - "I don't say that lightly." You can't sustain excellence without values. "A framework to understand you."
 
 - Isn't it hard to know what your passion is? "Yes. I got scared about the treadmill that I saw others get on." However, people don't think they can leave the corporate job that pays well. But you can. Begin by thinking about the framework to make it happen.
 - "Silicon Valley is a hard town to talk about challenges."
 - What it's like to lead 60 employees
 - What mistakes were made in the hiring process? 
- "We took too long to make frameworks."
 - "Frameworks show others what to do."
 
 - What traits/values do you look for in hiring? 
- "The airport test doesn't make sense to me. I don't have to want to spend a day around them in the airport."
 - "We have crystallized what we look for in a person." 
- Horsepower - intelligence over experience
 - Integrity - don't talk negatively about others
 - Work ethic - must be willing to work hard
 - Teamwork - need to work well with others
 - Pride - Care
 
 
 - How to gauge work ethic in a job interview? 
- "It starts with everyone knowing we are looking for that."
 
 - Advice for the individual contributor making the leap to manager... 
- "Figure out framework for your specific role. Get clarity on what each person's role is."
 - "Learn how to develop empathy for what your team goes through. Sit with them without micromanaging them."
 - "Make sure you have a resource (person) to talk to about being a manager. Hire a coach. Get a peer group outside of your company."
 
 - Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
 - Ryan has a coach and a group of 12 CEO's that he meets with regularly
 - Building culture: 
- Focus on your mission 
- "To help entrepreneurs thrive by giving them the capital and resources they need."
 
 
 - Focus on your mission 
 - Their Values: 
- Do it right
 - Be brave
 - Be a solution
 
 - Constantly reinforce the vision
 - Most useful advice: 
- Winston Churchill - "Never give up."
 - "Do what you're passionate about"
 
 - How to have balance at home? 
- Two kids and his wife is a senior leader at her company
 - Mediation after the kids go to bed
 - Online working from 8:30-10:00
 - Spend time with spouse only
 
 - Use the "Get To Know You Document"
 
"If you don't keep growing, you will become irrelevant."
Social Media:
- Read Ryan's tweet storms: @ryan_caldbeck
 - Connect with me on LinkedIn
 - Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
 - To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
 
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