When you coach a team, it’s easy to focus on the chemistry, the group dynamic, or how the show functions as a whole. But sometimes the only way to improve the entire machine is to take it apart and examine each gear individually. This technique can be awkward, but when you aircheck Individual Performance Aircheck, personal growth can follow.
Think of it like golf. There are a thousand little things that go into a great swing (grip, stance, tempo, follow-through), but once you step onto the tee, you don’t think about all that. You just grab the club and swing. The preparation and training kick in. Air talent works the same way. To “let it fly” naturally, personalities need a chance to fine-tune the mechanics. And that only happens when you isolate their individual performance.