Sunday, July 9, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Justice
DiMaio's Leadership trait #8. Justice.
To be just is to be fair. Personal feelings, emotions and prejudices should not be allowed to influence your decisions. To improve the trait of justice, make sure you practice the following:
- Apply rewards consistently.
- Listen to all sides of an issue before making a decision.
- Be aware of your prejudices and seek to rid yourself of them.
Orrin Woodward has set up the reward system for the Team to be fair. Personal feelings, emotions and prejudices just don't enter into any part of it. It's pure performance. I can say with the perspective of operating several successful businesses, I have never seen a more just and fair system.
On the Team, your pay raise becomes effective when you do. Now that's great news for some people and not so great news for some (lazy) people. If you're not lazy - you ought to check out the Team!
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Updated: Friday, July 14, 2006 11:44 AM EDT

Monday, July 3, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Tact
DiMaio's Leadership trait #7. Tact.
Tact is the ability to deal with others without causing ill feelings or offense. It is doing and saying the right thing at the right time. In order to develop tact, do the following:
- Apply the Golden Rule.
- Check yourself for tolerance and patience. If you lack these qualities, make efforts to change.
Ever since I met him,
Orrin Woodward, co-author of
"Leading the Consumer Rebellion", has treated people tactfully. In fact, he goes out of his way to; 1) find something about every person he meets that he appreciates about them and 2) tell them about it. It's fairly easy not to offend someone when you are looking for something good in them.
Orrin lives the Golden Rule. That's one of the reasons he has such a big team.
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Sunday, July 2, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Initiative
DiMaio's Leadership trait #6. Initiative.
Initiative is recognizing what must be done and then doing it - without having to be told to do so. To develop initiative:
- Look for things that need to be done, that you know must be done and do them. (Sounds simple because it is.)
- Look for better ways to do things.
Orrin Woodward wouldn't be where he is today without taking initiative. He accepted responsibility for his life and then did something about improving it.
You can too.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Dependability
DiMaio's Leadership trait #5. Dependability.
Leaders are dependable when they fulfill their commitments. As Leadership Institute President Morton Blackwell says, "In life, you have your word and your friends; go back on either and you're dead."
Dependability is developed by:
- Being places on time.
- Accomplishing tasks, even if you face obstacles.
- Building a reputation for keeping your word when you've made a promise.
- Demonstrating loyalty to your friends and supporters.
I can count on
Orrin Woodward. If he says he will do something (and he has many times since I've met him) it is done. D. O. N. E. Done. Every time. No excuses. Just .... done.
I admire his consistency over the years and I like being in business with a man I can trust.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Sunday, June 25, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Decisiveness
DiMaio's Leadership trait #4. Decisiveness.
Decisiveness is the ability to weigh all the facts and make a timely decision. To develop decisiveness, you should:
- Get into the habit of considering several points of view for each problem; then make your best choice.
- Know when not to make a decision.
- Remember that a good decision now is usually better than a perfect decision later.
Orrin Woodward, co-author of
"Leading the Consumer Rebellion", is by this definition, a decisive leader. I have heard Orrin repeatedly ask for input and I know that he carefully considers all that is brought to his attention. And I can tell you that from my perspective, every major decision he has made has strengthened him, his leaders and his
Team.
What more can one ask?
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Updated: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 1:12 AM EDT
Monday, June 19, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Courage
DiMaio's Leadership trait #3. Courage.
"Courage is the quality that acknowledges fear but allows you to meet danger or opposition calmly and with firmness. You show moral courage by standing up for what is right even though it may not be popular or immediately advantageous to do so. Courage is developed when you:
- Place duty and commitment to your organization's mission over personal feelings and desires.
- Look for and willingly accept responsibilities.
- Stand for what is right, even if it is unpopular.
- Never blame others for your mistakes."
By this definition,
Orrin Woodward is a man of courage. At this point in his life he has enough time and money to do anything he wants to do. And what does he do? He continues to actively lead the
Team toward its goal of making a difference in the lives of millions of people.
Understand. If it was about money,
Orrin could just chill out and his family is set for generations. But it's about more than that. He's building the greatest business to ever exist on this planet. Great in the sense of the positive impact on people's lives.
And I'm going to help him as long as I draw breath.
How 'bout you? Want to be a part of something great?
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Sunday, June 18, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Knowledge
DiMaio's Leadership Trait #2. Knowledge.
"You can gain the respect and confidence of your teammates by demonstrating to them that you are knowledgeable about your business. Keep in mind, though, that learning is a continual process. To develop and demonstrate knowledge you should:
Learn from experienced people by listening and studying.
Ask questions when unsure.
Notice and correct substandard performance in yourself.
Show your teammates
by your example how they can achieve success." (italics mine)
Orrin Woodward, co-author of
"Leading the Consumer Rebellion" has made these behaviors a part of his life. I remember that Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad" always told him: "Mind your own business." What he was saying was that success required knowledge and constant study and improvement.
That's why Orrin created the
Team's education system - so that all of us can gain knowledge about our business.
I'm glad he did.
By the way, we're in a people business. Now that you know that, you might want to re-read this post.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Updated: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:36 PM EDT

Monday, June 12, 2006
Orrin Woodard of Team - Integrity
All good leaders possess certain timeless traits. Robert O. DiMaio of the Leadership Institute writes that the following list of 14 traits can be used as character guidelines by which we can evaluate ourselves and others. I'll cover one trait each post over the next few weeks.
The first of the 14 leadership traits is:
1. Integrity - the qualities of absolute honesty, trustworthiness, uprightness of character and high moral principles. Integrity can be practiced by doing the following:
Tell the truth - always.
Stand for what you believe in, even if the belief is unpopular.
Use your power to work toward your organization's goals or for the welfare of your teammates and not for your own personal gain.
Orrin Woodward of the
Team would agree for he is a man of the highest integrity. He lives all three of the behaviors DiMaio describes here. In fact Orrin says you can't even step on to the field of leadership without integrity.
He's right.
I wouldn't be on his team if he didn't have integrity.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Sunday, June 11, 2006
Orrin Woodward of Team - Determination
In his book, "Cashflow Quadrant", Robert Kiyosaki disagrees with people who say "It takes money to make money." As early as page 8, Kiyosaki says, "... It takes a dream, a lot of determination, a willingness to learn quickly, the ability to use your God-given assets properly and to know which sector of the Cashflow Quadrant to generate your income from."
I have studied
Orrin Woodward, leader of the
Team, and co-author of
"Leading the Consumer Rebellion", and watched as he took this advice seriously over the past several years. He has produced an incredible lifestyle because he has produced an incredible system that anyone can follow to produce similar, equal or better results. Many are on that path today.
And still Orrin dares to dream big. He has incredible determination and self-discipline, devours books to feed one of his greatest God-given assets - his insatiable mind - and generates his income from the "B" & "I" side of the Quadrant.
He followed Kiyosaki's advice! Imagine that!
Orrin found a man with better results than he had, listened to him and did what he suggested.
It worked.
And it can work for you too.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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Monday, June 5, 2006
Orrin Woodward of Team - Living for Others
"The man who lives for himself is a failure; the man who lives for others has achieved true success."- Norman Vincent Peale
Orrin Woodward, co-author of
"Leading the Consumer Rebellion", is a man who truly lives for others. He's proved it day after day, night after night, fighting the miasma of victimhood in America.
William Jennings Bryan said: "Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved."
Orrin made a choice several years ago and created his destiny. Because he did, and because he created a system that you can plug into called the
Team, you can choose to create your destiny. But you don't create a destiny by waiting for it.
Here are a couple more thoughts to get you moving:
"Act as if it were impossible to fail."- Dorothea Brande
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to success is more important than any other one thing."- Abraham Lincoln
Be resolved and get moving. You will win.
Posted by OrrinWoodward
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