Day: April 14, 2020

The Encore Effect by Mark Sanborn
The Encore Effect

In The Encore Effect (BUY ON AMAZON), Mark Sanborn challenges readers to look at themselves as if they were actors or musicians on a stage as they performed their job. He explains why audiences go wild, forcing the talented actors or musicians to come back out onto the stage for a warm welcome. Most people aren’t going to find the content Earth-shattering but Sanborn does give readers a kick in the pants and the path to being the person others at work look for when something important has to be done.

This book may have related to me a little more than others since the work I do is in front of people and requires me to engage a wide variety of folks. I particularly enjoyed a quote he included from Olympic gold medal sprinter Michael Johnson where Johnson questions the thought that life is like a marathon. Instead, Johnson says he believes it’s more like a sprint because you work really hard for a long time for an opportunity to really shine in specific moments.

Sanborn has a love affair with words that start with the letter “P” and I can appreciate that. On the home page of my sports broadcasting website, I identify professionalism, preparation, passion, and personality has four of the factors that separate me from other broadcasters. In his inverted Pyramid of Possibility, he identifies six qualities that will make a person great: personalization, persistence, principles, passion, purpose, and potential. These qualities make up a “performance person.” So, you can see how I can appreciate what Sanborn is saying here.

The guiding equation for Sanborn is that great performance comes from a combination of passion, discipline, and action. Without the elements of passion, discipline, and action, Sanborn says a person can’t find the encore effect.

Would I give The Encore Effect an encore and read it again? Probably not but at 130 pages, the book is a quick read and you’ll take something away from it depending on what you’re looking for right now in your life.

-Don Wadewitz