Chicago Bulls 1991-1998
Dallas Cowboys 1992-1995
New York Yankees 1996-2000
New England Patriots 2001-2018
Edmonton Oilers 1984-1990
What do all these teams have in common?
They’re just a few of the most dominant, championship-winning professional sports teams of the last several decades.
And if you ask any sports fan who was around during those eras…
Most will agree each of these teams was a legitimate dynasty.
Despite clashing personalities, controversial trades, and devastating injuries…
These teams found a way to win again and again. Often against more talented teams.
Sure talent and skill are important…
But if you want to perform at the highest level, you need much more than that.
The same is true in business.
The most successful salespeople aren’t always the smoothest talkers or best closers…
But they are always the ones consistently following up with leads and hammering the phones.
Because they know being good isn’t enough — you must also create the right conditions to win.
Top coaches and CEOs know this better than anyone.
JPMorgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon, is known on Wall Street as “the CEO who doesn’t lose.”
He’s also known by employees for being unusually honest, open to constructive feedback, and committed to meritocracy.
Why?
Because he’s ruthlessly focused on maintaining a winning environment at his bank.
Which is how he piloted JPMorgan through the near collapse of the entire financial industry in 2007-2008…
And why they’re worth more than $346 Billion today.
Perhaps my favorite example comes not from business or pro sports — but from NCAA basketball:
Former UCLA Bruins Head Coach, the late great John Wooden.
Despite getting a brand new crop of young players and losing his oldest ones every year…
Wooden coached the Bruins to win a ridiculous 10 national championships in just 12 years.
Because no matter who showed up in his locker room… he gave them the conditions to win.
That’s how he achieved an insane win rate of 81% (!!) — with 885 wins and just 203 losses over his 40-year coaching career.
Winning in sports and business is NOT just about talent or skill level… or even having All-Star players on your bench (although that obviously helps).
The most consistent winners are always masters of leadership, mindset, and discipline.
If you put the right systems and strategies in place — you can bring out the greatness in virtually any team… and achieve massive success.
That’s why in this month’s issue of Millionaire Monthly I want to show you how to turn your business into a dynasty with:
7 winning principles from the most dominant sports teams of all-time.
Anyone can have a good quarter in business… even a good year.
But only true operators will prevail through failures, lawsuits, and economic downturns to build multimillion-dollar empires.
As soon as you read these 7 winning principles of sports dynasties, you’ll instantly understand how they can be applied in your business and everyday life.
And from the moment you put them to work you’ll see your win rate start to rise.
But there’s only a little time left to get your hands on this issue…
As soon as it’s finished at the designer this one will be on its way (most likely late tomorrow night or early Saturday morning).
So if you want to boost your win rate and build a business dynasty…
Then use the link below to grab this month’s issue of Millionaire Monthly before it’s too late.
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Success Loves Speed,
Craig