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Who Should Be On Your Bus?

Posted by Cameron on November 25, 2009
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In Jim Collins book Good to Great, he describes the process of hiring as getting the right people ‘on the bus,’ the wrong people ‘off the bus,’ and ‘everybody in the right seats.’ He just never really explains how to make all of that happen.

Collins also talked about the ‘Merry Pranksters’ who drove around the United States back in the early sixties on their bus called ‘Further,’ tripping on acid. I’m not suggesting that you trip on acid to build your business–you’d get some weird press and some truly unexpected consequences if you did–but Collins talks about this group because when they were planning the trip around the United States that would last a year, they needed to make sure they only had people on the bus that they wanted to spend time with, and with whom they could have meaningful experiences.

In addition to finding the right people, the Merry Pranksters needed to get the negative people, the low performing people, or the high performing people who had bad values, off their bus. Collins does a good job of using the Pranksters as a model for building your team.

It’s worth adding that business people do not obsess enough about the wrong people getting off the bus. This is crucial to completing Collins’ final step in the process, which is getting people into the right seats.

As a business coach and mentor, I help companies get the right people into their organization and the wrong people out of it, so they can begin to really drive the business faster and further.

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2 Comments to Who Should Be On Your Bus?

Michel Falcon
November 26, 2009

Another great post Cameron! If you could blog about 1. the importance of brand recognition and how to determine once you have reached it and/or 2. what the transition is like from being an employee to being an employer. Thanks!

Thomas Sinfield
July 13, 2010

The whole bus visual really puts things into perspective. We are willing to hire people to work for us that we would never even take a 30minute bus ride with. Go figure…

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