T.E.A.M.Together Everyone Achieves More
On Thanksgiving, just about everyone in the small town went to the traditional high school football game.
At half-time of the big game, the football team from 1982 was
honored. They were the only team in the school's history to win
a state championship.
That Saturday night, the class of '82 had their 25th reunion. It
was there that former teammates Jack and Leo finally got a
chance to talk about the good old days.
They hadn't seen each other since graduation. Jack, the All-
State quarterback, had gone on to become one of the most
successful and powerful CEOs in the country.
After Leo graduated from college, he returned home and
became the minister of a local church.
"Leo, I want to thank you for making me the success I am today,"
the businessman said. "Jack, stop pulling my leg!" the minister
said with a laugh. "From what I've read, you run a huge
corporation. I didn't have anything to do with that and we
haven't seen each other in years."
"You never knew this Leo, but when we were in high school, I
was incredibly jealous of you."
"Me? Jack, you were the golden boy. All the big-time colleges
were recruiting you. All the girls wanted to go out with you. And
your name was in the paper every day."
"That may have been true, Leo, but here's what you didn't know.
Even with all my honors and awards, you had the one thing I
always wanted the most. The guys on the team elected you
captain. I may have been the star of the team, but you were the
captain of the team."
"I never knew that you cared about that," Leo said.
"I certainly did! It bothered me so much that just before
graduation, I asked Coach why the guys on the team voted for
you -- and not me. Coach told me something I've never
forgotten. He said, 'Jack, you're the best player I've ever
coached. Leo doesn't have the kind of the talent you have. But
here's the difference. Jack, you were the best player on the
team, but Leo was the best player for the team. You wanted to
be the best player in the state while Leo wanted to make us the
best team in the state.'"
"You know, Leo, it was tough hearing that from Coach," the CEO
admitted. "He was being so blunt and I knew he was telling me
the truth. I was selfish and you were always selfless and
everyone knew it. Everyone could see it everyday at practice.
That's why everyone voted for you. It's a lesson I had to learn
and it's a lesson I've never forgotten. You see, Coach was right.
The difference between us is that for me, it was all about 'ME,'
and for you, it was all about 'WE.'
"After we graduated, I worked hard to become more like you. As
a matter of fact, thanks to you, I was voted captain of my
college team my junior and senior years. And what Coach told
me also helped me to quickly climb the corporate ladder.
"The 'old me' would have wanted my company to be the best
company in the world," Jack said. "Now I strive to make my
company the best company for the world. Leo, that's why I need
to thank you."
"I want to thank you too, Jack" the minister said warmly.
"For what?"
"You just wrote tomorrow's sermon for me!"
It's more important to be the best person for the team
than to be the best person on the team.