Early in my acting days,
in my first professional production after college,
Nicholas Anthony Ballas,
the director of the Santa Fe Actors Theater,
taught me how important a crew is.
He pointed to the booth high above
where the lighting and sound team
were located.
“These people are important.
Without them, we have no show.”
I never forgot it.
Fast forward to this week
when I delivered a
RISK FORWARD® keynote +
ROCK THE ROOM® workshop
for 100+ state procurement professionals.
What does a state procurement professional do?
Most people don’t know.
These are the essential souls
who make sure goods and services
that their states need
are sourced and contracted,
ethically and responsibly.
And they do a lot more than that.
NASPO (National Association of
State Procurement Professionals)
—who organized this conference—
provides education and resources
to help this community lead, excel
and work with integrity.
And it made me wish that
every U.S. citizen could thank
these individuals for what they do.
But YOU can do that now
for those in your realm.
Who are the “crew members”
supporting YOU in your life and work,
who go unnoticed and unacknowledged?
And what can you do to
see them and honor them?
A thank you note…?
A word of appreciation…?
Or even a small award?
These people are often
behind the metaphorical curtain
or up in the “booth”
and there is no “show” in life
without a crew to make it happen.
Risk Forward & Honor On,
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