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What Do "Top Under" Awards Say?

What Do "Top Under" Awards Say?

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Well unless it's Forbes, Harvard Business or Fortune or something where numbers

count at that level, it's pretty much useless.

Many of these awards have winners who won because of the great work they do, how

awesome their business has performed and there community contributions quietly -

the others may appear the same and look great on paper but mom and dad, a few

friends and the sack of cash which they come from to make them appear like the

others. Unfortunately for the "David" of this group (ie. David and Goliath), "David"

sometimes gets under played and "Goliath" looks like a super star with their pictures

and work all over press releases -either of their own or people they got know by

attending those fancy expensive networking events. I'm not saying successful people

can't be rich and popular to start with, I'm saying the greatest stories in business is the

amazing journey of self-realization which drives them -either their push to drive

themselves out of poverty, loss of a support channel which led their drive to succeed,

or because they had parents were rich like Sharon Osborne's father who might not

have been the easiest parent to have (and so forth).

Now, don't get me wrong, not all of them are like this but there is a certain group of

these types who to me are a flying a joke.

Let me explain why and explain why real business people could/should careless

unless your pick is some sort of self made Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Warren

Buffet types...

THEWAYTOBREAKITDOWN First.... Tocontend,youmustbeNominated. Thismeansthatifyourasecretmillionaire/billionairebusinessbrain childworkingawaybutyoudon'tbothertomakeitknownorkeepfew friends,you'llneverbelonghere.

This is an important point to remember. I have seen this time and time again in my

family alone, I know more than 50 self made (or close to) multi-millionaire success

stories which are people who came from very little or nothing who, started and run

great free-enterprise operations, have given back and volunteered to help others, many

times getting the family involved. Of my "friends" over the years, about that as well,

nearly entirely public schooled kids from neighbourhoods which were working class

parents.

IaskedmyfatheronedayifIshouldnetworkmoretowinawardsand hesaidsomethinglike, "You make enough, go buy one. Do yourself the favour

because the only things that count at the end of the day is what you completed & what you have to bargain with, be it money in bank for your next business move, be it a medal in hockey in sports for next promotion, it doesn't matter. People measure people by their success, maybe but, People respect people not by the challenges put before them but their ability to overcome them. And their humility."

Somyreaction, ... total face-to-face networking from that day has been 1

Meetup Group and 1 event through a board of trade at a local board.

Boards oftrade are great networking places for career advancements, don't get me

wrong. My networking has been entirely through marketing channels, business itself

and cold calling. Pick your saddle and ride!

Second... ManyWinnersAlreadyHaveMoney Thismeans,ofthisgroupwhocomefrommoney,theydothebest.Let's sayyou didn'thavealotofmoneyandyouwantedto:

WintheTop20Under20? Well got news for you, not many 20 year old's become

big business award winners without money to start well driven businesses + paying

for and showing up to networking events, some with membership fees.

WintheTop30Under30? Well got news for you, not many 30 year old's, or even

20 year old's -who don't come from money can afford to network. Networking,

joining boards and marketing a business you're doing on your own won't happen

without money and time (which costs money). Not many 30 year old's become big

business award winners without money to start well driven businesses + paying for

and showing up to networking events, some with membership fees.

WintheTop40under40? Ok here's a group that might not come from money but

wait, they better spend a lot of money marketing themselves and going to public

events, which costs money so this won't happen unless you come from money OR

you've networked enough that you might even know the judges, etc. Third... Understandhowtheymeasureup-theawards&thewinners

* The"Measure" oftheseAwardWinners

The best business people usually are self starters, came from nothing or humble

beginnings and of the ones which have money who start great businesses, they lay

their credit there where it came.

If someone has made huge strides in their business by 20,30 or even 40 but did not

network because of their financial position at the time and came from a Steve Jobs,

Warren Buffet, Oparh Winfrey type of history, well no one gave them awards until

they could afford the royalties which come along with that kind of credit.

it tells me that these awards don't measure the best in business - they measure how many friends you have and how financial capable you were when you started. That goes for most of the group - take a look at the research for yourselves.

* The"Measure" oftheseawards Thismeansthatafteryouwintheaward,notonlydoveryfewpeople evencarebutoftheoneswhodo,mostofthemeithercashinonthe eventitselforsign-up/wintheawardstofeedtheiregos.Ifyou're promotingyourselfandyourbusiness,you'vedonewellatit,youreally don'tneedthisaward.Buttheoneswhohaveselfesteemissues..well..ya.

Recently I was on the phone with this guy and he was mentioning how this business

wins IT Industry awards being in a businesswhich had little to do with Information

Technology itself. The guy I was listening to to went on to saythey sure win a lot of

awards. So in roughly 20 years this brain has been in business, they have maybe 2 or 3

offices, if that, in a sector already saturated in this area and the others in group are

these massive Fortune500 firms doing the same. This is a prime case no different than

many others -someone who networked a fair bit, got in out of default through their

networking but they would have made the same amount of money and had just as

good exposure not even showing up to know what half those awards are AND not

need affirmation for their ego's.

Lastly... Whattoconclude...

Other than a marketing tool for people who give this some weight, it really is

negligent -it's not like you're on Forbes, Fortune or CNN Money and so forth. When

you get to be at that stage, you would most likely be picked because your success

where you probably were not a great student, you didn't have friends to nominate you,

probably didn't come from a lot of money and/or had some other huge struggle to

triumph where you're success can be seen despite nominations and you have

philanthropic lectures you do to inspire and people will listen. But, even of this Forbes

level group, these types exists -one of those types in my opinion is Donald Trump.

Ioften refer to that book by Jim Collins titled "Good to Great" when Italk about these

types ofpeople. The Levels ofleadership Collin's points out from 1 to 5, where

1 being the lowest and 5 being the best leader which makes it easy to see for

observation.

Donald Trump is a Level 4 leader according to this way of theory. A show off in plain

sight, spoiled and ego driven self loather. Trump comes from money and tells you

who his friends are the minute you say the name of someone famous not to mention

bragging his ego into that balloon brain of his. That is how I see people who live their

lives like this. This one might seemost of these Award types with their nominations

and so forth.

Then there are Level 5 leaders like Jack Welch, Warren Buffet and Oprah Winfrey.

These business leaders have humility and often praise others for their contributions

before inwardly pointing at themselves for the need for credit. This is a Level 5

Leader. These people didn't receive the royalties of the privileged, let alone be

thanked or known, until they were so far into the success category that they were hard

to ignore. Buffet still calls Omaha home where his lives in his 100 year old house,

Jack's mother was a housewife and father worked on the railroad in Boston (and Jack

Welch was dyslexic) and Oprah needs no introduction after public exposure to her

rigorous battle with life which speaks in high regard, of the strength she carried on

with, despite the severity of her struggles.

I can't even watch Donald Trump increments of 2 minutes at a time. I think he's a spoiled kid who just got in everyone's face way to much. From my parents having to rise from nothing, to an uncle from dad's side who had head trauma during a political campaign from angry protesters, to my uncle from mom's side who was a single child in a new country who went on to represented Canada despite being of Panjabi heritage with parents from India in the 1976 Pam-Am games as a weight lifter to my cousin Amit, who despite coming from money goes

winning a Top Under awards and still goes out to beat the bank modestly and proactive in his approach - I've seen it, I've lived it through my own struggles and I don't care for it for these kinds of awards.

Like Gandhi Says, "A sign of a good leader is not how many followers you have, but how many leaders you create".

For people who network, there are ways to win awards which don't require you to be

from a rich family, educated in schools which monarchs pick theirtypes from, having

their lives put without real barriers to success win a bunch of awards and then brag

about it all over their sites. Disgusting is what it is. Donald Trump is a far cry from

Ross Perot, Ron Paul or President Ronald Regan who had the Recession Recovery

Act of 1981 where Regan Commission brought to light people like Micheal E Porter

and Seymour M Hersh who propagated free enterprise and the American Dream

through education and engaging with the public.

I work for money and come from a middle class family but every year I'm amazed at

this group of idiots who had life on silver plate handed to them And Then They Go Off

Acting Like They're Business Brain Children when really their not the complete list of

hardworking people (select few) but rather abunch of Donald Trump-a-teers.

And when peopleare winners, we'll still say that of this group of winners, the greatest

of this group be the ones we notice while they work not while they market their

success to let you know how well they have done. To the all winners, you did well but

now you probably won't know why or how it will make you a dollar and for those in

that group, I'm sure the wine was great! :)

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