#QOTD: What's the greatest holiday gift you've every received? - India K. π
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:45 -On your team is it better to have employees who are specialized in one thing or someone who can wear multiple hats?
02:57 -If given an opportunity to swap vaynermedia for the jets would you? why or why not?
03:44 -When you are faced with two equally qualified candidates, how do you choose which one you hire, considering you only need to hire one employee?
05:41 -Does it bother your wife that you constantly spin your ring?
06:48 -How can I market a video and rank on Google, if I DO NOT want to use Youtube? I am willing to invest time and finances. Any thoughts?
#LINKS
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/become-a-garyvip-join-my-email-868171228.html
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/ridiculous-agv-866352980.html
With an organization of the size of VaynerMedia, of course you need a balance of employees that are highly skilled in particular focuses as well as those that are considered to be 'jacks of all trades.' So for me, of course both work, but truthfully, I'm a firm believer in the importance of being a 'jack of all trades.' So, for the purposes of drawing some lines in the sand, I don't agree that everyone should focus on one particular skill.
Many people would argue that if you try to know a little bit of everything, you'll never get to the point of mastering anything. My argument? Bullsh*t. I don't buy it. I think I'm perfectly capable and skilled at 19 different things and that's just the way I roll. Look, you need to be able to adapt and you need to be able to evolve your skill-sets depending on the particular situation. In my world, there's NO room for excuses. So when I hear people make the excuse that they can't do other things because they've gone so deep in one focus, it bothers me.
There's always room to get better in as many things as possible. You need to expand your arsenal because you'll never know when you'll need to tap into more than one skill. It's speaks to your agility and your ability to offer a number of benefits to a certain situation when the time calls for it. You can always get better. Start moving π
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:45 -On your team is it better to have employees who are specialized in one thing or someone who can wear multiple hats?
02:57 -If given an opportunity to swap vaynermedia for the jets would you? why or why not?
03:44 -When you are faced with two equally qualified candidates, how do you choose which one you hire, considering you only need to hire one employee?
05:41 -Does it bother your wife that you constantly spin your ring?
06:48 -How can I market a video and rank on Google, if I DO NOT want to use Youtube? I am willing to invest time and finances. Any thoughts?
#LINKS
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/become-a-garyvip-join-my-email-868171228.html
https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/ridiculous-agv-866352980.html
With an organization of the size of VaynerMedia, of course you need a balance of employees that are highly skilled in particular focuses as well as those that are considered to be 'jacks of all trades.' So for me, of course both work, but truthfully, I'm a firm believer in the importance of being a 'jack of all trades.' So, for the purposes of drawing some lines in the sand, I don't agree that everyone should focus on one particular skill.
Many people would argue that if you try to know a little bit of everything, you'll never get to the point of mastering anything. My argument? Bullsh*t. I don't buy it. I think I'm perfectly capable and skilled at 19 different things and that's just the way I roll. Look, you need to be able to adapt and you need to be able to evolve your skill-sets depending on the particular situation. In my world, there's NO room for excuses. So when I hear people make the excuse that they can't do other things because they've gone so deep in one focus, it bothers me.
There's always room to get better in as many things as possible. You need to expand your arsenal because you'll never know when you'll need to tap into more than one skill. It's speaks to your agility and your ability to offer a number of benefits to a certain situation when the time calls for it. You can always get better. Start moving π
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
Bruh that ring response lmao
these old askgaryvees with those funny questions are very cool, love to watch them
QOTD Answer – Probably being able to come back home and spend time with family for the holidays when I was a teenager living outside the island.
2 years later and now doing live ask garyvee, amazing brother!
A painted canvas of my favorite quote.
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liked and subscribed I like how you clarify jack of all trades, I work for myself since 2007 and if I wasn't I don't think I would make it, its not true what they say your a master at none I think by doing other things you get better and by having a heart for it you become really good
Best holiday gift would be a hunting jacket from my father.
To Answer India's Question . #1 Dad Money Clip My Son Gave Me Years Ago.
sorry I couldn't make it out – I live in another Springfield in the U.S. but maybe I'll get a selfie with you one day π
greatest holiday gift was probably my MK purse my parents got for me a couple years ago when I started my first job out of college. I had been saving for it but then they gave it to me for Christmas.
Hey Gary, Good show. Nothing to ground breaking compared to a lot of perevious shows you've done. I feel like some of the 30's were the best shows, early 20's too. Anyways, Best holiday gift I've given was a hot air ballon ride for a woman's birthday present and it was after we met at the crossfit gym I was a coach at, talked on text for 3 weeks, went for one walk one night, and then we dated for a few years.
I love your advice on hiring. It's something that I've been discussing with my business partners of late. thanks! and greatest holiday was sega genesis and a bmx bike for christmas.
When you buy the Yets you should invite all the person who got all you're books π ?
Hey! You made my pre 4th of July day by mentioning the importance of trying to be better at multiple areas and accepting that we can be good at multiple things!
Keep the greatest coming! Thank you GaryVee!
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