Carter
Carter
WHAT CARTER BELIEVES
“I believe that people are trying to do their best. I believe in the restorative power of hot showers. That ‘thank you’ is a perfect prayer, and that my fears are usually built on a house of cards. I believe that acting with authenticity allows me to connect with others, and I’m happiest when I don’t hold on so tight. I believe in the power of subtlety, even though I’m not very subtle. I believe it generally pays to be deliberate and that delivering more value than I’m paid for will never go out of style. I believe William James when he wrote, “My experience is what I agree to attend to.”
And I believe that the final recorded song by the Beatles has the perfect ending: “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”
Are Saying
“ As a CEO, Cast was relentless in one of the most important aspects of his job -- developing talent. He has an innate skill to uncover those things that we all need to break through on. That skill is paired with an ability to lay out just the right "bread crumbs" to tackle the opportunity. Most remarkable to me -- for all the tough conversations, I had unwavering trust that he was one of my biggest fans, rooting me along at every step of the way.
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“ When Carter joined our VC operation as a Venture Partner, I was confident his vast operational and managerial experience would benefit our entrepreneurs. What I didn’t realize is the impact his leadership and counsel would have on our founders, our venture team, my partners and myself.”
“ I have known Carter for twenty years and have worked alongside him. He has keen insights and the ability to capitalize on them by putting teams (not just himself) in motion. He creates tremendous organizational movement – all the while maintaining a great sense of humor and projecting an infectious joie de vivre. It’s an amazing and rare talent.
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“ With a combination of incredible precision and empathy, Carter has an uncanny ability to pinpoint the weaknesses of a management team, or of an individual contributor, and provide a digestible roadmap for improvement. Given our business is all about helping entrepreneurs achieve greatness, Carter is the most valuable, and least replaceable person, on our team at Pritzker Group.
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Carter’s Derailment Characteristics and how he overcame them.
Mischievous
Let’s throw a grenade in the meeting and see what happens
Easily bored
Likely to make decisions without consulting the boss
Leisurely
Tends to question the competence of senior management
Can be stubborn and resistant with people he doesn’t respect
Puts off tasks he doesn’t want to do
Mischievous
Learned to self-monitor and shut up, especially in charged situations.
Learned to resist the urge to automatically speak his mind. “If it doesn’t further the conversation, be quiet.”
Realized that a good part of his job was to help make his boss successful.
Leisurely
Learned to be less judgmental: Matthew 7:3 became one of his mantras: “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?”
Realized he had to be more flexible with his agenda and horse trade his priorities with others’ priorities
Prioritized his boss’s agenda above his own. Checked in more with his boss to make sure he was delivering on the boss’s priorities.