

When you’re in the middle of the action, whether on the football field or in business, your perspective is often limited. A quarterback sees only what’s directly ahead. A receiver is locked onto the ball. Even the head coach on the sideline can miss what’s happening across the entire field.
That’s why football teams rely on someone in the skybox—a trusted set of eyes who sees everything from above. From that vantage point, patterns emerge, risks become visible, and opportunities can be seized.
Why Leaders Need Their Own “Skybox”
In business, leaders are often like players on the field—caught in the rush of daily operations, firefighting problems, and focusing so closely on immediate responsibilities that the bigger picture gets blurred.
A trusted advisor—your “skybox person”—brings clarity. They aren’t tangled in daily tasks or emotional attachments. Instead, they provide:
How to Find Your Skybox Perspective
Every leader needs people they can trust to offer this vantage point. It might be a mentor, consultant, board member, or even a peer who sees the bigger picture. What matters most is that they:
Building this relationship takes time and trust, but the payoff is immeasurable. With the right voice in your skybox, you gain the clarity to make sharper decisions and the confidence to act decisively.
Beyond Business—A Life Lesson
This concept doesn’t stop at the office door. In life, too, we need skybox voices. They may be teachers, coaches, family members, or friends who broaden our perspectives. Sometimes, the advice may be uncomfortable to hear—but often, it’s exactly what we need to grow.
The skybox isn’t just about seeing more; it’s about being willing to hear and act on insights that could change your trajectory.
Final Thought
From the football field to the boardroom, success often comes down to perspective. The higher the vantage point, the clearer the vision. Ask yourself: Who’s in your skybox? And are you listening?
This blog post draws on the insights from the eighth chapter, “The Person in the Skybox”, of my book “First and Ten on the Twenty…is it Football, Business or Life?”, where twenty-four aspects of the business and game of football are explored in depth on how they can be applied to business and life. For more on strategic planning and achieving business excellence, delve into the full text and discover how to apply these principles. https://toddsmithconsulting.com/author/
If you would like a more in depth discussion on how this concept could benefit you career or business, feel welcome to contact me at tsmith@toddsmithconsulting.com, or PM me.