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If you're tired of missed goals and low morale, discover a proven framework for leadership that will help you unleash your team's potential.
In The Power of Going All-In, serial entrepreneur and business leader Brandon Bornancin shares his secrets to building, leading, and managing a world-class company. The author draws on his experience building companies to over $150M in sales and billion-dollar valuations and presents effective strategies for inspiring your people to do more, be more, and achieve more.
With The Power of Going All-In, you'll get more than a business leadership book. You'll get a daily mentor to guide you through any challenge, big or small, and to ignite your passion for your team and your company. With this book as your roadmap, you can carve out your own unique path to leadership greatness at work, at school, and anywhere else you play an integral role in the success of those who follow you.
Whatever is holding you back from the team you've always wanted… The company you've always wanted… And the results you've always wanted#This book will solve those problems and make your dreams a reality with 300+ practical and actionable secrets.
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This book is a practical and essential toolkit for entrepreneurs, managers, executives, board members, founders, sales professionals, and other leaders looking for ways to maximize results and motivate the people they lead to produce their best work. The Power of Going All In is an essential text for anyone looking to go beyond fancy corporate titles and take their leadership to new heights.
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Names: Bornancin, Brandon, author.
Title: The power of going all‐in : secrets for success in business, leadership, and life / Brandon Bornancin.
Description: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2024] | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2023048986 (print) | LCCN 2023048987 (ebook) | ISBN 9781394196180 (hardback) | ISBN 9781394196197 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781394196203 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Leadership.
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This book is dedicated to all the incredible leaders, managers, mentors, and coaches I've had the privilege to work with.
You've taught me everything I know about the power of going all‐in, and I'm truly grateful to share these lessons with others.
To all the readers striving to become the best you can be to positively impact others, you are the true heroes.
This book will help you and all the people you serve achieve greatness.
You can do anything withThe Power of Going All‐In!
No matter who you are, success in life requires going all‐in. Think about it for a second. Think about anything great you ever achieved. Was it because you put in half of your time, energy, and resources to get it done? Or did you achieve massive success because you gave it everything you had and you went all‐in to make it happen?
I make a point every year to do an inventory and reflect on all my successes and failures, and I noticed a pattern. Anything great I've ever achieved in my life was because I went all‐in. And anything I failed at in my life was because I didn't go all‐in.
In fact, every time I failed, there was always something I could've done, learned, applied, or tried that would've changed the outcome of that situation for the better. If you're tired of getting mediocre results, then going all‐in and applying everything I'm about to teach you in this book is going to help you make your dreams a reality.
In The Power of Going All‐In, I'm thrilled to share with you my strategies to change your life and transform your success in business, leadership, and life. This book is not just a guide; it's a daily mentor, a companion, and a resource available to you every step of the way as you work toward becoming the best leader you can be.
My name is Brandon Bornancin, and I am honored to be your guide on this transformative journey. Throughout my career, I've worn many hats. I started a company with just $1,000 and turned it into a $100,000,000 business in just four years. Along the way, I've hired and managed hundreds of people. I survived the rocky ups and downs of corporate America selling for big companies like IBM and Google. I've written multiple best‐selling books, and I've had the honor of speaking globally about how to win in both business and life.
With each role, I've had the privilege of learning valuable lessons that helped take my performance and the results of everyone I worked with to unprecedented levels. These experiences ultimately shaped my understanding of what it takes to effectively lead a team and help everyone reach their greatest potential. However, out of all the lessons I've learned, the most important of them all is…
I remember when I started my career, I didn't think I had the skills, the knowledge, or the motivation to lead others to achieve great things. Hell, I didn't believe that I could achieve much of anything myself.
Then one day I decided to stop listening to the doubt and the fear, and instead I went all‐in with my leadership. I committed myself wholeheartedly to my team's growth. Once I went all‐in, I was able to help a few people become better than they were when they started their positions. Eventually, those few people turned into dozens and later hundreds. But all the success started the day I decided to leverage the power of going all‐in, and you can do the same!
It's your responsibility to go all‐in for the people you serve, for your family, and for yourself because they are all counting on you.
Everyone in this world, whether you believe it or not, is a leader. And as a leader, your role is not limited to driving strategy or ensuring execution. As a top leader, it's your job to help your employees achieve more than they ever believed they could achieve.
You have to encourage people's dreams, help them overcome their obstacles, and remain resilient during difficult times. The Power of Going All‐In is about making sure that, no matter what, you have the tools to help your team feel secure, supported, and energized because you have their back no matter what, every step of the way.
Throughout my career, I've worked for some incredible leaders. And I've had the misfortune of working for some terrible bosses.
The leaders who maximized my potential taught me what was required to succeed. They held me accountable and helped me overcome any challenges I faced both professionally and personally.
In contrast, the terrible bosses I've worked for nearly destroyed my potential. You know a bad boss when you see one. It typically starts with them demanding that you call them your boss. Then they avoid showing any appreciation and instead give you nothing but negative feedback on your performance. They rarely offer any ideas or strategies to get better. They're disorganized. They don't even know how to do the job they are asking of you. Instead of lending a helping hand and leading from the trenches, bad bosses micromanage their team's every move and fire them if they don't hit their goals.
No one wants to work for a bad boss, but we've all had them. Bad bosses are the worst. But what's the core difference between great leaders and bad bosses?
There are many factors that make exceptional leaders great, which we'll discuss in detail. But if you look at the top 1% of leaders across any company or industry, the one trait they all have in common is that they leverage the power of going all‐in.
“Going all‐in” or “all‐in leadership” (I use both interchangeably throughout this book) is all at once a mindset and a way of life. It's an unwavering commitment to excellence and a relentless pursuit of growth.
The power of going all‐in pushes against leadership norms like micromanaging and turning your team into mindless robots. Instead, going all‐in empowers companies to become the unstoppable leaders of tomorrow.
Anyone going all‐in refuses to settle for anything average or ordinary and instead strives to help their team achieve the extraordinary.
Going all‐in is about channeling your time, energy, and resources into a purpose bigger than yourself and helping your employees take their careers to the next level.
Going all‐in encompasses the following core characteristics:
Massive goals:
All‐in leaders never settle for average, and they aren't afraid to set massive, ambitious goals for themselves, their team, and their business. They're always ready to put in the effort to make their dreams a reality and take their company to new heights.
Positivity:
No matter the obstacle, people who are all‐in take a glass‐half‐full approach to everything in life and stay positive at all costs. This positivity makes the biggest challenges seem minor, and it turns every setback into an opportunity for growth. The relentless positivity of all‐in leaders is the momentum that pushes their team forward.
Coachability:
Regardless of how much experience an all‐in leader has, they never get a big ego or think they're too good to learn anymore. Instead, leveraging the power of going all‐in is all about staying humble, coachable, hungry to learn, and eager to improve.
Strong work ethic:
All‐in leaders aren't afraid to get their hands dirty and put in good old‐fashioned hard work. Hustle beats talent when talent doesn't hustle, and an all‐in leader is always the first to show up at the office and the last to leave because they understand that hard work is the magic behind the greatest successes.
Whatever it takes (WIT):
When there's a goal, all‐in leaders are willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. Whether they have to put in extra hours, invest more money, or get down in the trenches with their employees, all‐in leaders give everything they've got to make the impossible possible.
No excuses:
All‐in leaders have zero tolerance for excuses for themselves or their teammates because excuses are distractions that get in the way of improvement. When you're an all‐in leader trying to make the world a better place, there's no room for excuses.
Extreme ownership:
When the team wins, all‐in leaders give all the credit. And when things don't go as planned, they take full ownership of the mistakes and 100% of the blame.
Unshakable commitment:
All‐in leaders possess an unbreakable commitment to their vision. They are fully invested in their pursuits and willing to go above and beyond to make their goals happen.
Fearless resilience:
Going all‐in means embracing failure as a stepping stone to success. All‐in leaders bounce back from setbacks, learn from their mistakes, and use adversity as fuel to propel themselves forward. Their resilience allows them to navigate through challenges with unwavering determination.
Limitless passion:
All‐in leaders understand that passion is a powerful catalyst for extraordinary achievements, so they are driven by an insatiable passion for what they do. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and they're great at fostering a collective sense of purpose.
Courageous vision:
Top leaders have a bold vision for the future of their team. They have the skills to not only articulate this vision clearly but motivate others to join them on their journey. Their courageous vision ultimately becomes an essential compass, guiding their decisions, their actions, and the people they serve.
Continuous growth mindset:
All‐in leaders are lifelong learners. They actively seek opportunities for personal and professional development. Never content, they embrace constructive feedback, seek out mentors, and always strive to expand their knowledge and skill sets.
When all‐in leadership takes root, the impact is profound! Organizations experience exponential growth, innovation, and a culture of excellence. All‐in leaders create an environment where individuals are encouraged to think bigger, reach new heights, and challenge the status quo.
While there are countless benefits to your company and your team, on a personal level, going all‐in can unlock your true potential because it forces you to tap into your hidden strengths and unleash your creativity. All‐in leadership enables you to live a life of purpose and fulfillment, knowing that you are making a lasting impact on the world around you.
The only way for you and your team to become the best is by going all‐in. Going all‐in is not an option; it's a requirement. It's necessary. It's imperative. By embracing the principles in this book, leaders like you can create a ripple effect of inspiration, trust, and innovation.
All‐in leaders are the ones who change the world. They set the bar high, challenging others to reach extraordinary heights. So, as a leader, embrace the power of going all‐in, and witness the transformational impact it has on your team, your company, your family, and your legacy.
Going all‐in is not for the faint of heart. It requires vision and an unwavering commitment to excellence. But blazing a trail in your industry and building a lasting legacy are rewards that make it all worthwhile.
Anyone who changed the world and became the best they can be went all‐in. Now it's your time to go all‐in and accomplish the same.
The Power of Going All‐In consists of 365 leadership secrets and strategies. These secrets are divided into four parts. Each part contains three chapters, and each chapter contains roughly 30–31 secrets. You may notice that I discuss some themes and secrets more than once throughout the book. And that's because with more involved topics such as coaching or servant leadership, instead of sharing just one secret that only scratches the surface, I revisit these themes to delve deeper and to drive home key points that you may not get the first time around.