Lessons from the All Blacks
The rest of us can learn much from the All Blacks experience, particularly in terms of leadership and its impact on peoples performance.
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The rest of us can learn much from the All Blacks experience, particularly in terms of leadership and its impact on peoples performance.
Team New Zealand As Team New Zealand prepares to put the Auld Mug away following their impressive performance in Bermuda, I would like to pay a special tribute to team boss Grant Dalton on behalf of the country for pursuing an agenda that proved...
Building a high performance culture is rated a priority for an increasing number of the worlds best businesses.
The key to organisational success is to enable those who work there to be ever more successful in their roles.
As the excitement of the All Blacks historic back to back victory in the Rugby World Cup begins to fade, are there lessons we who have adopted the sport as our national game will retain?
There has been a significant increase in the amount of interest towards ‘gamification – essentially the ‘game-etising of tasks and processes. The rationale being that by making things more fun, peoples performance and productivity can be enhanced.
Whilst the All Blacks recent form would suggest they have made some decent headway in terms of increasing their psychological capacity to perform i.e. gaining traction in the area of improving mind-sets, the Springboks collapse is rather more surprising.
Last month I talked about consciousness, or more precisely, the wider populaces lack of appreciation of it. This month my intention is to encourage you to proactively explore it.