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  • - Now there's an interesting question.

  • It's a question from business owner.

  • "Well, Dan, how do you know someone is loyal

  • "when you're interviewing them?"

  • (upbeat music)

  • I have a very different perspective on this.

  • First of all, you'll never know.

  • You will never know if someone's loyal.

  • Second is, just because they are loyal today,

  • doesn't mean they are loyal next week.

  • So here's my take.

  • Assuming no one is loyal.

  • No one is loyal at all.

  • People are loyal to their self-interests.

  • So if you know what those self-interests are,

  • if you could help them achieve their goals,

  • you align your company's vision, mission,

  • align with the individual's goals,

  • whoever you're hiring, you'll have their loyalty.

  • Because in their best self-interests,

  • they helped you get to where you wanna be,

  • because by helping you to get where you wanna be,

  • they automatically get what they want.

  • Good ole Zig Ziglar said,

  • "You can have everything you want in life,

  • "if you can help enough other people get what they want."

  • So it is your job as the CEO, as the leader

  • to figure it out.

  • What is that your people want?

  • When you understand that,

  • then you don't care much about the loyalty,

  • because again, they may be to loyal to a degree

  • from this point, point A to point B,

  • because it served their self-interest,

  • but from point B to point C,

  • they no longer serve their self-interest,

  • then they're not loyal anymore.

  • Don't get too hung up on that,

  • and don't be so disappointed.

  • I know, and me too the same thing,

  • I'll be disappointed when someone backstab you

  • and being disloyal.

  • It happens; it's human nature.

  • It's just the way it is.

- Now there's an interesting question.

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