Posted by : ENCUnited Sunday, May 29, 2016


Joshua 1:9


German National Team members on the bus celebrating their World Cup Victory 


Here is this week's podcast and quote from Jim Collins, author of Good to Great

"Five things to consider when looking for the right people"
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/five-key-things-to-consider/id1067394511?i=1000358770180&mt=2

"DISCIPLINED PEOPLE: “WHO” BEFORE “WHAT”

"You are a bus driver. The bus, your company, is at a standstill, and it’s your job to get it going. You have to decide where you're going, how you're going to get there, and who's going with you.
Most people assume that great bus drivers (read: business leaders) immediately start the journey by announcing to the people on the bus where they're going—by setting a new direction or by articulating a fresh corporate vision.

In fact, leaders of companies that go from good to great start not with “where” but with “who.” They start by getting the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus, and the right people in the right seats. And they stick with that discipline—first the people, then the direction—no matter how dire the circumstances. Take David Maxwell’s bus ride. When he became CEO of Fannie Mae in 1981, the company was losing $1 million every business day, with $56 billion worth of mortgage loans underwater. The board desperately wanted to know what Maxwell was going to do to rescue the company.

Maxwell responded to the “what” question the same way that all good-to-great leaders do: He told them, That’s the wrong first question. To decide where to drive the bus before you have the right people on the bus, and the wrong people off the bus, is absolutely the wrong approach.

Maxwell told his management team that there would only be seats on the bus for A-level people who were willing to put out A-plus effort. He interviewed every member of the team. He told them all the same thing: It was going to be a tough ride, a very demanding trip. If they didn’t want to go, fine; just say so. Now’s the time to get off the bus, he said. No questions asked, no recriminations. In all, 14 of 26 executives got off the bus. They were replaced by some of the best, smartest, and hardest-working executives in the world of finance.

With the right people on the bus, in the right seats, Maxwell then turned his full attention to the “what” question. He and his team took Fannie Mae from losing $1 million a day at the start of his tenure to earning $4 million a day at the end. Even after Maxwell left in 1991, his great team continued to drive the flywheel—turn upon turn—and Fannie Mae generated cumulative stock returns nearly eight times better than the general market from 1984 to 1999.

When it comes to getting started, good-to-great leaders understand three simple truths. First, if you begin with “who,” you can more easily adapt to a fast-changing world. If people get on your bus because of where they think it’s going, you'll be in trouble when you get 10 miles down the road and discover that you need to change direction because the world has changed. But if people board the bus principally because of all the other great people on the bus, you’ll be much faster and smarter in responding to changing conditions. Second, if you have the right people on your bus, you don’t need to worry about motivating them. The right people are self-motivated: Nothing beats being part of a team that is expected to produce great results. And third, if you have the wrong people on the bus, nothing else matters. You may be headed in the right direction, but you still won’t achieve greatness. Great vision with mediocre people still produces mediocre results. " Jim Collins

This is "WHO" is getting on our bus for 2016...

Habin Bang/South Korea

Joshua Busscher/Holland, MI


Joshua Mitchell/New Lenox, IL



Matthew Nykamp/Bakersfield, CA

Kachinvya Silawamba/Kitwe, Zambia

Benjamin Stump/West Olive, MI

Each week we will cover one of our Core Values. Next week, Nick Hopkins will cover
 "#2 Communicate Effectively"

Men's Soccer Core Values
  By understanding and supporting these values, we can all act and make decisions using the same set of values
Over-riding Sense of Purpose
As a program, we will strive to cultivate excellence in the spiritual, educational, physical, and soccer elements of this program. We will challenge ourselves to play to the highest capacity and potential. Our over-riding sense of purpose is not about winning. Our over-riding sense of purpose forces to us define success in terms of what our team/program/University needs. It allows us to transform our desire for excellence into the reality of achievement through our actions. It is our foundation and it guides our decisions and allows us to emphasize what is important. It is based on the following non-negotiable values and once these values are fully accepted, they will color every aspect of our program. 
#1 The Right Person
To be a member of this program, you must be a man of character, integrity, and value service. You will display loyalty, commitment, accountability, humility, and a tireless work ethic.

Just a little recap...
Building on a solid winter/spring season
2016 Cornerstone Futsal Champions
2016 Cornerstone Futsal Tournament
Coach Herdsman challenging guys during Strength and Conditioning workouts
Lost in Finals of Midwest Collegiate Futsal Tournament

2015 Men's Soccer Banquet
Solid results for our Spring Scrimmages. Finished with a 3-0 record and did not surrender a goal

Your Captains for 2016
Sr. Nick Hopkins
Sr. Regan Billings
Jr. Kevin Nimmo
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact your captains... The summer workouts/readings/connection with your small group, etc. are all a test of your mentality, a test of your dedication, a test of your internal motivation and a test to be the best you can be. 

WHAC Regular Season Champions
1994, 2006, 2011, and 2012
WHAC Tournament Champions
2003 and 2006





Let's get a little competition going. Send your predictions for 2016 Euro Champion to your small group leader. We will put together a Team bracket. 








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