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Jonathan Dawson on Mission 22 and the principles of elite leadership

In the final part of his leadership series, Dawson shares strategies for maximizing performance, developing teams, and embracing the challenges of leadership.

In the third and final part of the three-part series on Mind Your Own Business, Jonathan Dawson recaps a Leadership Mastery workshop held at the Pinnacle Training Center in Atlanta. Attended by dealers, general managers, GSMs, and sales managers, the workshop focused on strategies and principles to help dealerships grow and sustain success.

First, Dawson begins by reviewing the leadership principles covered in the previous episodes: 

  • Start with the end in mind, 
  • Hire on purpose, 
  • Understand individual motivations, 
  • Be a Gideon by getting more with less, 
  • Practice clarity through accountability, 
  • Embrace rigid flexibility to reward exceptional team members.

The centerpiece of this session was Mission 22, a strategy Dawson describes as ensuring every salesperson achieves the dignity of a deal a day. For example, over a standard 22-workday month, each salesperson should close at least 22 sales. 

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He asserts that Mission 22 relies on three essential components:

  1. Belief– Leadership must believe their people deserve, should, and can achieve the goal.
  2. Blueprint– A clear plan including staffing, incentives, accountability, and strategy.
  3. Behaviors– Identifying critical behaviors required for consistent performance.

Leaders must believe their team can and should achieve this goal, design a clear blueprint including staffing, incentives, and accountability, and identify the behaviors necessary for consistent performance. Dawson emphasized that success requires understanding that each individual is “wired differently” and that motivation varies from person to person.

“I believe that every salesperson deserves the dignity of a deal a day.”

Additionally, Dawson introduced the “step on their goggles” principle, inspired by Michael Phelps’ coach. The concept is to challenge team members intentionally, making training difficult to prepare them for unexpected or high-pressure situations. Role-playing, structured challenges, and deliberate discomfort ensure team members develop the skills and resilience needed to excel in real-world scenarios.

Finally, Dawson reflected on leadership as a continuous effort, referencing the myth of Sisyphus. Leaders are like Sisyphus, constantly pushing a rock uphill, facing new challenges daily. Yet this relentless work has profound rewards. Through effective leadership, managers can transform the trajectory of their teams, impact the lives of their people, and create a lasting legacy.

Dawson closed by urging leaders to focus on actions that develop their teams and build sustainable success. 

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