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Lances and Tigers and Obamas - Oh My!

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The neatest thing about watching (and supporting) the whole Obamania recently is what Barack is able to do to change the game of politics. As much as he stands for change, as much as he inspires with his speeches, as much as he's able to breathe a breath of fresh air into what's become a very stale process, he's done one thing that makes him a superstar:

He makes people do things they normally wouldn't.

People go to the polls (and will do so next week) because they get to vote for Obama. Rest assured – as much as folks may love Hillary or any other contender, Barack makes people put on their coat and head out the door to press the button next to his name. He's able to get people who usually don't cast their ballot to do so in his favor. He increases the number of participants, draws the circle wider, and gets more people involved in the conversation.

Getting people to do something they normally don't is valuable. Barack could ride this value all the way to the White House.

Lance Armstong and Tiger Woods do the same thing. They get people to watch cycling and golf who normally don't. I watched the Tour de France a few times because I got to see Lance ride a bike, and now I don't care who wears a yellow jersey. I watch Tiger Woods hit golf balls every time he takes to the course. And I'm sure that when he rides off into the sunset on his diamond-encrusted horse, I'll stop lazing on my couch on the weekend while tuning in to what Mark Twain called "a good walk spoiled."

Folks like these three are role models to many, and perhaps especially to the Gen-Y set. Use the entitlement word all you want. The fact of the matter is that we've seen in a few short years – while we've been coming of age and developing our value systems – what is possible when some dedicates themselves to being the best.

Not only does it result in fame and fortune, but it results in being able to go solely on a first name basis. That's what happens when you get people to do something they normally don't.

I want to be like these three. No, I don't want to ride fast through France, don a green jacket or run for President, but I do want to be the best out there – whether I'm getting folks to save the world or trying to sell the most widgets. I want to be the best realtor or the best nonprofit program director or the best at giving PR advice. I want to exceed – but not in the way those before me did.

I want to open up the game to a whole new world of participants. I don't just want to win or be successful. I want to radically alter how the game is played.

So if I'm a customer service rep, I don't just want to fix the problem quickly and get on to the next call. I want to make sure you never hesitate to call me in the first place because you know you'll get the help you need. So, even though you normally only by printers from my company, you'll start to by computers from us because you're impressed with the service.

If I'm a design guy, I'll be open and honest and tell you what you don't need as part of your new Web site, even though it means I'll earn less. But by bringing a new level of openness to the project, you won't go anywhere else, and you may even use me for your print services.

If I'm a coffee shop owner, I'm going to offer more than just free wi-fi and a good cup of java. I'm going to make it easy for you to work at my spot, with plenty of plugs and even a printer or fax machine if you need it. You normally don't have staff meetings out of the office, but now you're heavily considering it.

Getting new customers is often the hardest thing to do in business. In order to do so today, you can't just be good or come out on top once in a while. You've got to fundamentally change the game by getting people to do something they normally wouldn't.

After all, as great as Hillary Clinton, Phil Mickelson and Jan Ulrich may be, their one fatal flaw is that they simply tried to win as someone else was changing how the game is played.

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{"commentId":1514042,"authorDomain":"vincitveritas"}

Awesome post, Sam. It does as good a job of any piece I've seen anywhere in explaining Obama's success.

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:21 AM EST
{"commentId":1514061,"authorDomain":"samdavidson"}

Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it! Tell your friends!

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#1.1 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:26 AM EST
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{"commentId":1514388,"authorDomain":"tj"}

Great article Sam, but hey Phil Mickelson is the man! Don't diss the man while you tout the Tiger :-)

I might have to write back with "Fahrve, Mickelson and McCain" don't ever count them out.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:47 PM EST
{"commentId":1514558,"authorDomain":"samdavidson"}

You do have a point. Those three shouldn't be counted out and do have a string of successes on their resume. However, my three bring new people into the fold (spectators, fans, voters). When you're able to open new markets (like Starbucks did with coffee), the sky's the limit.

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#2.1 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:29 PM EST
{"commentId":1514897,"authorDomain":"thevineofhob"}

I might have to do you one better, don't forget the underdogs!

Give me a Ron Paul, New York Giants, Rocky or Miracle Mets anytime :-)

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#2.2 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:11 PM EST
{"commentId":1515453,"authorDomain":"tj"}
When you're able to open new markets (like Starbucks did with coffee), the sky's the limit.

Yes, but if you can be Apple and just survive long enough to introduce iPods then the world is your oyster :-)

@Adam,

Yes, and one person's Eli is another one's Payton... Go Giants.

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#2.3 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:02 PM EST
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{"commentId":1515814,"authorDomain":"vbhandyman"}

I think everyone is forgetting that nearly 50% of the party has voted or will vote for hillary... I am one of those and if Obama is the nominee, I will be staying home in November.

Do you Obama supporters really think this guy is different from anyone else? Or the Messiah, like you treat him, and he sickeningly accepts from you?

Do you really think that another man in the white house is change? or is a woman's perspective just the change we need? Women and men see things very differently, and THAT IS CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN

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Reply#3 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:17 PM EST
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