August 1, 2025
There are certain characteristics in life and in business that I think are timeless. In an increasingly competitive and complicated world, future success is not guaranteed, but I think if we embrace the key elements that are outlined in this Blueprint for Success, we will improve the possibilities of future success.
I have shared leading with integrity, intelligence, and intensity (the Three I’s) and the seven C’s from How I “C” real leaders; character, commitment, compassion, contribution, communication, collaboration and connection. I have also communicated the importance of the Three I’s characteristics that all our associates should possess:
When we work with clients and associates, as we encounter them, I think it’s important (where appropriate) to embrace, engage, empathize, encourage, energize, and empower them. And, ultimately, it is essential that we execute. (I refer to these as the 8 E’s)
For our continued success we need enthusiastic high performers in the right roles who are a cultural fit and focus on the eight E’s. Our organization is only as strong as the team members we recruit, retain, and develop. I call this finding the right WHO. When The WHO isn’t right, The WHAT usually doesn’t matter.
When you have incredible people (the right WHO) blended with a meaningful mission and a powerful culture, you can achieve outstanding results. An outstanding culture is crucial for the success of an organization. The powerful combination will create not only sustained performance but move the organization from success to significance. It’s important to live the infinite game and not the finite game.
As a company we can thrive if we retain existing clients (retention) and attract new clients (growth). Although this sounds simple, it is not easy. We need to continue to be an outsourced risk manager and employee benefits consultant and not just an insurance broker. It is crucial that we are proactive and consultative. Client discoveries, work plans, agendas, meeting notes, and action items are all part of client relations.
Teams of Teams is the best approach in every aspect of business. A well-coordinated and collaborative team will be much more successful. Our loyalty to those around us should remain deeply rooted in dedication, integrity, and humility. In doing so, we help reinforce our purpose and solidify our reputation for excellence and compassion.
Relationships are the most important thing in life. When our clients ask us for our insights, recommendations, and assistance in many aspects of their business and personal lives, we align Our Purpose: to impact the lives we serve in business and in life with Our Mission: to help clients protect assets and enhance employee outcomes through the delivery of exceptional risk management and employee benefit consulting services and products.
Ultimately, we are measured by how we perform and how much value we add. We need to be sure that we build strong relationships, we continually add value, we assist our clients with solving problems, and we attempt to network (the exchange of information, ideas, and resources).
With that in mind, I like to remind our associates to follow the Three Commitments:
Please ask yourself these questions:
Often, our decisions determine our destiny. A person that strives to not only grow emotionally, spiritually, and intellectually, is also happier and enjoys a more fulfilling life. Tony Robbins, personal life coach, says that to reach the “next level” of success you need to do the following:
Life is about a contribution. Are you making a meaningful difference? Are you touching people’s lives? The ability to manage stress, foster positive relationships and maintain well-being is essential for both personal and organizational success.
To be the best version of who we can be, working every day on the following traits is essential:
A well-coordinated and collaborative team is much more successful than doing anything by oneself. Assembling the right team is a challenge. A strong team comprised of those playing to their strengths will not only succeed but minimize weakness when working cohesively and collaboratively to service clients.
Over the past decade we have truly made strides in going from an insurance broker that is consultative to a consulting firm. Of course, more needs to be done. In order to strive to be a world-class organization, we need to have the right people in the right places, engage our clients and engage our associates. Results are maximized when you do the following:
I believe in servant leadership. Those who possess knowledge, experience, and empathy, and are willing to take the lead in setting the example of serving others, will gain the respect of their associates who will then want to work alongside them. Servant leaders will enable us to perpetuate the business.
We should always strive to be compassionate, humble, and grateful as they are interrelated. Going forward, continued success requires that we take approaches that are sometimes new and evolutionary. Accepting the status quo or looking at the past nostalgically will lead to our decline. If we embrace change, work together, work hard, and play to our strengths, our future will be bright. But to do this, we need everyone on board. The world will continue to evolve and so why not embrace it?
Ultimately, people will find fulfillment in life through the following:
According to Mike Novak’s book Business Can Be a Calling, we have the opportunity to impact so many people’s lives in so many ways every day. Jim Collins has authored several incredible books. In his book titled Great by Choice he discusses how ordinary businesses did things in an extraordinary way. It’s amazing how Mother Theresa came to the same conclusion about people. I have learned that when treating others with respect, the feeling permeates throughout the culture. Sometimes people may forget what you say, but they rarely forget how you made them feel.
The Fedeli Group is just one part of your life, although it comprises much of your waking life. I’d like to try to make your experience at our agency rewarding. Always strive to be the best version of yourself. If you want success, you need to help others become successful. I call this The Law of Reciprocity.
I hope you find this outline that I have shared meaningful. In this Blueprint for Success, I have outlined my view of how to be successful in business and in life. Please join us on this continued journey.