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R The$$$$$$$$$Factor $ " The one thing that makes all the difference. www.focus3culture.com

Written by: Timothy Kight Brian Kight Copyright 2014 Focus 3. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage retrieval systems, without written permission from the authors. Inquiries should be addressed to: Brian Kight Brian@Focus3Culture.com 614-595-1610 Focus 3 545 Metro Place South, Suite 100 Dublin, Ohio 43017 USA TRF Overview (AmericanHort Cultivate)

R The$$$$$$$$$Factor $ " The behavior of people drives the performance of a business. This principle is simple & direct. Exceptional behavior not ideal circumstances is the source of excellent results in every environment. It s true in our personal lives, our professional lives, and it is especially true in organizational performance & change. But people and behavior are complex. We re a mix of habits, beliefs, impulses, opinions, fears, and desires. Taking ownership of what we do & how we do it isn t always easy. It s easy to get stuck on automatic and be comfortable with our way even when it doesn t work and change is necessary. From an organizational perspective, the behavior of people is so powerful because every employee owns 20 Square Feet of the company culture & strategy. You are responsible for your 20 Sq Ft of the culture & strategy. You choose what you ll do and how you ll do it. The real power in an organization is in the 20 Sq Ft of each person what they believe and how they behave. Corporate Culture & Strategy! Department Culture & Strategy! 20 Square Feet! of belief & behavior! For better or worse, how you choose to manage your 20 Sq Ft ultimately determines: The actual culture in your work environment. Strategy execution, customer experience, & sustainable business models. Whether change produces results, resistance, or resentment. So how do you be exceptional in your 20 Sq Ft? And how do you help others be exceptional too? 1

Live Above the Line Winning behavior is intentional, on- purpose, & skillful. It is Above the Line. Non- winning behavior is impulsive, on- autopilot, & resistant. This is Below the Line. Intentional On-purpose Skillful Above the Line Below the Line Impulsive On-autopilot Resistant The simple truth is that getting & staying Above the Line is the foundation of success anywhere life, work, or other. The harder truth is that getting & staying Above the Line is not easy and does not come naturally. It must be taught & learned. What is the best Above the Line You capable of doing? Responding Above the Line or Below the Line produces very different outcomes. What separates those who produce consistently exceptional results is the ability to Respond intentionally, on- purpose, & with skill when it matters most. The best outcomes, personally & professionally, are the result of getting & staying Above the Line. BCD What doesn t work is to BCD: Blame, Complain, Defend. Too often when things don t go right people blame someone else, complain about the situation, and defend their own behavior. We ve all done it. And many people do it a lot. Stop wasting your time and energy on something that will never help you. Eliminate BCD from your life totally, immediately, and forever. In an Above the Line life there is no room for BCD. 2

Manage the R Life comes at us fast. Things happen every day. Situations, people, responsibilities, challenges, change... we are constantly dealing with the stuff of life. This presents a universal challenge for every organization, team, & individual: How do we navigate the events of life and work in a way that produces exceptional results? Consistent Above the Line behavior begins with implementing a simple & powerful framework into your life. A system for being intentional about the way you think, make decisions, and act. E + R = O Event + Response = Outcome Outcomes are not determined by the events we experience. Outcomes are determined by how we choose to respond. We do not control events. We do control how we respond. It s called The R Factor. You choose what actions you will take (or not take) in pursuit of your goals. You choose whether you give up or persevere through the inevitable obstacles you will experience. You choose how to interact with people at work and family at home. Every day you make decisions about how to respond. And how you respond makes all the difference. It is the factor that determines the quality of your life. The biggest variable in any business is not the events or circumstances that people encounter but how will they respond? Organizations are constantly changing. Technologies emerge, competitors arise, and markets transform. Programs and initiatives come and go. The R Factor remains constant. The foundation of performance in a business will always be found in how people Manage the R. 3

Describe the best Above the Line you personally. professionally. 4

The R Factor Disciplines The Six R Factor Disciplines provide you with a system for Managing the R Above the Line. The application of these disciplines, not the circumstances you face, determines the quality of outcomes you produce. R:1 Press Pause. Before you Respond, slow down & give yourself time to think. Focus on understanding the situation and what you are trying to accomplish. Get off autopilot. Be exceptionally clear about the Event you are experiencing and the Outcome you are pursuing. R:2 Get Your Mind Right. Pay attention to your inner Response. Get into a productive mindset by taking ownership of what you focus on & the story you tell yourself. R:3 Step Up. Respond Above the Line. Engage in the best possible Response given the Outcome you want and the situation you are in. When circumstances call for it, elevate your Response. Your Response is most important when the Event is most difficult. R:4 Adjust & Adapt. Get good at change. Life requires you to make changes whether you are ready or not. Success goes to those who are adaptable. R:5 Make a Difference. Create great experiences for others. Your attitude & behavior are deeply personal but rarely private. What you do has a profound impact on the people around you. Your R is an E for others. R:6 Build Skill. Be intentional about the habits you develop. Your behavior patterns have you on a path. Develop the habits & skills that will take you where you want to go. 5

Event Response Above the Line Below the Line Outcome 6