The Pickup Game Advantage
Leadership shows up before the scoreboard does.
This talk uses the pickup game as a metaphor for how people decide who they trust, who they follow, and who they want on the team. It is about awareness, timing, readiness, and doing the small things well.
Program promise
This talk uses the pickup game as a metaphor for how people decide who they trust, who they follow, and who they want on the team. It is about awareness, timing, readiness, and doing the small things well.
Best audience
Leadership groups, Toastmasters clubs, teams, mentors, and anyone who wants to build trust through action.
Audience takeaways
- 1. Notice the small signals that build or break trust.
- 2. Understand why readiness beats title power.
- 3. Lead by making others better in the moment.
- 4. Use awareness and follow-through as leadership habits.
Why this works
A good speech needs more than a topic. It needs a hook, a promise, a path, and a useful landing.
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