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The Lasso Way: Management Lessons from Ted Lasso

By William Haemmerle, Director of Transaction Advisory Services

There are certain people we meet throughout our lives that we know will change us forever.  They encourage us to become a better version of ourselves.  I recently met one of those people while watching the first season of Ted Lasso on AppleTV.  Yes, I said watching a television show!

Beginning with the 2013-2014 season, NBC acquired the broadcast rights to the English Premier League.  The network ran promotional commercials that featured a fictional American football coach named Ted Lasso.  Ted, created and played by Jason Sudeikis, was hired to coach an English Premier League football (soccer) club – the Tottenham Hotspurs.  The commercial was about four and a half minutes long, and it was hilarious.  When I heard they were going to make it into a television series, I was skeptical that the depth of the character could support a 30-minute television show, let alone a 10-episode season.

Like many people in Ted Lasso’s life, I completely underestimated his ability and judged him without being curious enough to get to know him. After watching the series a few times (some episodes more than 5 times at this point) in the past month and a half, I have become a fan of the Lasso Way and all that it stands for.

At its most basic, Ted’s philosophy is simple: “Be a good person, respect others, and judge no one.” But it is also much more complex than that.  Jason Sudeikis, on Brené Brown’s podcast Unlocking Us, explained Ted as, “…Egoless. He allows people to be themselves and reflect what they think he is, but really what they are.” Jason is clear that Ted makes no judgments about people or their choices but rather accepts them with all their flaws.  This is truly unconditional love.

The more that I watch the show, the more I hear Ted speaking to me and showing me what a good leader is.  I have found myself trying to remember quotes or writing down some of the management lessons I gleaned from the show. Without giving away too much, here are 15 lessons I learned from Ted:

The true power of Ted Lasso is his ability to be fully present to each person he is with, and to be completely vulnerable during every interaction. He makes it clear that he is in each relationship for the long haul and will wear down your protective walls with his perseverance and his love. More importantly, he will never judge your imperfections or tear you down to make himself look better.  Ted’s actions and the impact he has on others provide lessons about being a good spouse, parent, friend, teammate, coach, and person.

Ted is the quintessential leader who mixes optimism, motivation, humor, vulnerability, and love into a powerful tool to accomplish his goal of making everyone a better version of themselves.

I know that I am better off for knowing him…barbeque sauce!

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