Former professional football player Syd Kitson played for two legendary teams during his NFL career in the 1980s—the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys. From that experience, Kitson recognized the value of culture and how it drives performance. When he left the league and transitioned into the business world, he not only brought his signature passion, but he took with him a playbook for success.
Today, Kitson leads with one powerful principle—success starts with a clear team agreement.
“Everybody signs the team agreement,” Kitson explained in this episode. “If they don’t follow the team agreement, they’re not going to work for us. People in the organization have confidence that if someone’s a troublemaker, they’re not going to be working for us long.”
Kitson, who is the Chairman and CEO of Kitson & Partners and the visionary behind Babcock Ranch—America’s first solar-powered town—
preaches the value of culture. Clarity, he says, is key when it comes to the attaining goals within an organization—hence the signed piece of paper. Maintaining clarity helps steer direction and it provides essential guidelines for employees.
“It’s five things that we all agreed to do,” said Kitson, explaining the team agreement’s stipulations, “from how we treat each other in meetings to how we go about our business. Everybody signs off on it. If they don’t follow our team agreement, they’re not going to work for us… I don’t care how good they are.”
Kitson, who successfully transitioned from wide receiver and tight end to offensive guard — a move that helped him build an impactful NFL career — also shared valuable lessons including:
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