Leading High Performance: Applying the Winning Principles of Sports Coaching in Your Organisation (Paperback)
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Leading High Performance: Applying the Winning Principles of Sports Coaching in Your Organisation (Paperback)

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Published: 02/01/2014

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How to develop high performance in any organization using the principles that drive success in sports coaching.

In many respects business organisations reflect team sports. They both require people to operate in complex and highly competitive environments. Both environments require people not only to be the best they can be individually, but to cooperate closely over time to secure long term winning performance. In sport coaches are intimately involved in developing athletes, squads and teams and bring an impressive array of technology and wide ranging expertise to bear on all aspects of high performance development. There is much that business, especially leaders, can learn from coaches and sport. Leading High Performance takes those elements of sports coaching that are relevant to business and shows how the principles of coaching, sports science, training and even psychology offer tremendous opportunities for achieving high performance in all organisations. It looks at ways in which high performance is achieved in sport and describes, using examples, how this approach develops individuals, encouraging them towards high performance. It then analyses the most relevant ideas and techniques, converting them into easily applicable business models and tools.

Murray Eldridge is a businessman with 40 years' experience of international industry where he has run a variety of international companies in the shipping, oil&gas, water and telecoms industries. He also lectures on Leadership and Strategy and related subjects. Murray is a member of several professional bodies, a Chartered Director of the Institute of Directors and holds an MBA. He is a qualified, practising rowing coach and a keen sailor.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781780592138
Number of pages: 208
Weight: 326 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 15 mm

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