This theory posits that a person does not truly master a task-whether it is making a sales call, drafting a legal brief, or playing a piano-until the person has spent 10,000 hours doing it. Mike believes in Malcolm Gladwell’s “10,000 hour rule,” as discussed in his book Outliers. The only way you can master the things you truly care about is if you say no to other things. Your choices-more than your accomplishments-will build your resumé. By constantly striving to become a better version of yourself and thinking carefully about the decisions you are making, you will become a better leader. Mike recalled a presentation by leadership consultant Robert Cooper in which he challenged his audience to ask what they would have to do to most quickly and effectively put the current “you” out of your job.
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