| Do Your Job We are living through a period of great paranoia and distrust. In politics, media, sports, business, and especially wherever those worlds intersect. There are a thousand reasons why. And none of us know all of them. But I believe all of us know that there’s at least one solution: duty and integrity. Doing our jobs to the best of our abilities, consistent with our values. So this week, that’s what I want to talk about: duty and integrity. Doing your job the right way. |
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REFLECTION At the Patriots, Bill Belichick had a saying that was at the core of his coaching philosophy: Do Your Job. He got it from Bill Parcells, and passed it on to Nick Saban. It became something of a mantra for us, because it was simple and effective.For some people, their job did not change from day to day. For others, it changed week to week. If you were a player, it changed on every single play. But none of that mattered. The principle stayed the same: do your job. Not somebody else’s job. Not some other job you think is being overlooked, or that you are selfishly interested in. Your. Job. It was our belief that only when a team has the right people, with the right values, who all do their job to the best of their abilities on a consistent basis (who fulfill their duty with integrity, in other words), will the team develop the kind of culture necessary to win consistently at a high level and to put ourselves in a position to reach for those improbable goals—Super Bowls, conference championships, a perfect season, things like that. It all comes down to doing your job. LESSON Since retiring from the NFL, life has taken me not away from football, but closer to it, by becoming a broadcaster for FOX and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.As a broadcaster, I want everyone who tunes into FOX on Sunday afternoons to feel like they got their money’s worth for the three hours they entrust to our entire team. Those are precious hours for busy, hardworking people. We owe them a return on that investment, which is to do our jobs to the best of our abilities. For me, it’s to entertain and inform and to help create a great viewing experience by drawing on the deep well of knowledge and wisdom I have gained from playing high level football for nearly thirty years. [td] |