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The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

Revenue Builders · Feb 22, 2026

Building winning cultures requires assimilating before innovating. Leaders must foster selfless teamwork where the huddle is valued over the position.

Drive Peak Performance by Encouraging Selfish Competition and Selfless Giving

Harness individuals' innate selfishness by encouraging them to compete fiercely for personal bests. Then, channel this drive by mandating that their individual strengths are given selflessly to support the team's collective success. This paradox balances personal ambition with group achievement.

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The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

Revenue Builders·4 hours ago

New Leaders Must Assimilate Into a Culture Before Attempting to Change It

To successfully influence a new organization, a leader must first earn trust by learning and adapting to the existing culture. Attempting to impose change or establish one's differences prematurely will create resistance and undermine long-term impact. True influence is earned through initial assimilation.

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The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

Revenue Builders·4 hours ago

An Individual's Contribution Is Valued by How It Improves the Team

A person's position or individual skill is secondary to their ability to positively impact the team's collective function—the 'huddle'. A high-performer who doesn't improve the group dynamic is a net negative. This principle applies to both those trying to join a team and those leading one.

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The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

Revenue Builders·4 hours ago

Empower Team Influencers to Correct a Colleague's Negative Behavior

When a team member is disruptive, direct managerial intervention is less effective than peer-led correction. A leader should identify the team's natural leaders and empower them to guide the individual. Peer pressure is the most powerful tool for reinforcing cultural values and ensuring accountability.

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The Huddle Is More Important Than the Position | Building Winning Cultures with Brian White

Revenue Builders·4 hours ago