SYS 139: The Interview Questions We Use To Find The Ideal Team Player (Inspired by Patrick Lencioni)

🎙 Steve discusses the challenge of finding the ideal team player for your business. He shares a resource from tablegroup.com that provides interview questions to help identify individuals who are humble, hungry, and smart. Highlights the importance of finding team members who are self-motivated, diligent, and aware of their impact on others. Steve explores questions that reveal a candidate's ability to work well in a team, handle difficult situations, and demonstrate self-awareness. Emphasizes the value of hiring the right team players and encourages listeners to share this valuable resource with others. KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 Finding the ideal team player involves assessing humility, hunger, and smartness.💡 Humble team members are quick to acknowledge the contributions of others and prioritize the team's success over individual achievements.💡 Hungry team members are self-motivated, diligent, and constantly seeking opportunities for growth and improvement.💡 Smart team members are interpersonally appropriate and aware, with good judgment and intuition regarding group dynamics.💡 Asking specific questions about work relationships, handling difficult situations, and dealing with annoying people can reveal a candidate's self-awareness and ability to handle interpersonal challenges. BEST MOMENTS2:30 - 💬 ‘Humble team members are quick to point out the contributions of others and slow to seek attention for their own.’ 5:48 - 💬 ‘Hungry team members are self-motivated and diligent. They're constantly thinking about the next step and the next opportunity.’ 11:44 - 💬 ‘Smart team members are interpersonally appropriate and aware. They have good judgment and intuition around the subtleties of group dynamics and the impact of their words and actions.’ 15:13 - 💬 ‘Smart people know their pet peeves, and they own the fact that some of these pet peeves are their own issues. They also know how to deal with annoying people productively and constructively.’  TIMESTAMPED OVERVIEW[00:02:33] Evaluate self-awareness and teamwork using questions.[00:03:44] Humble people welcome constructive criticism and learn.[00:09:18] "Valuing work-life balance and rewarding hard work."[00:11:41] Be aware of the impact on colleagues and clients.[00:15:50] Match speech speed resonates with the audience.[00:18:31] Share a valuable episode on interviewing and team building. VALUABLE RESOURCESFree access to our flagship RECRUIT RIGHT FRAMEWORKInterview Questions from Patrick Lencioni are available on the Table Group Resource Page: https://www.tablegroup.com/topics-and-resources/Website: www.SystemizeYourSuccess.comFacebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/systemsandoutsourcing/LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/company/systemsandoutsourcing/Instagram: Instagram.com/systems_and_outsourcing/YouTube: YouTube.com/@drsteveday42 ABOUT THE HOSTSteve was a slave to his business, but when he moved to Sweden in 2015, he was forced to change how he worked. He switched to running his businesses remotely. After totally nailing this concept, he spent his time helping other small business owners do the same. Steve’s been investing in property since 2002, has a degree in Computing, and worked as a doctor in the NHS before quitting to focus full-time on sharing his systems and outsourcingMethodology with the world. He now lives in Sweden and runs his UK-based businesses remotely with the help of his team of Filipino and UK-based Virtual Assistants.Most business owners are overwhelmed because they don’t know how to create systems or get the right help.Our systems and outsourcing Courses and coaching programme will help you automate your business and work effectively with affordable virtual assistants. That way, you will stop feeling overwhelmed and start making more money.

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Reclaim your time, reduce stress, and create more impact. For years, Dr. Steve Day was a slave to his businesses - working insane hours and living in constant stress and overwhelm. After suffering through burnout and depression, he realised that success doesn’t come from doing more; it comes from aligning your work with your ideal life and systemising the things that matter. That shift changed everything. By focusing on key systems, he transformed his business and lifestyle - emigrating to Sweden and living with more presence, purpose and impact. In Systemize Your Success, he shares the strategies that helped him step out of the grind so that you can do the same. This podcast is for small business owners who want to honour their authentic selves, create more space and freedom, and leverage their strengths for meaningful impact. You'll learn how to streamline operations, outsource effectively, manage a remote team, and set up systems that free you to focus on building a business you feel proud to talk about. If you’re ready to build a successful business and have the freedom to enjoy it- hit subscribe, and let's make it happen.