World Class: How to Lead, Learn and Grow like a Champion

World Class: How to Lead, Learn and Grow like a Champion

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-08-24 06:16:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Ben Fennell
  • ISBN:0753558785
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Summary

What gives the world's best leaders the edge?

Will Greenwood is best known for being an integral part of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning team。 Ben Fennell has spent over 16 years helping the world's biggest businesses and brands grow。 Together, they have established that world-class performance - in both business and sport - requires a fresh approach, and a new set of behaviours。

Having spoken to inspirational leaders across all areas of business and sport, including Michael Johnson, Tanni Grey-Thompson, Rio Ferdinand, Dame Carolyn McCall, Dave Lewis and Sir Clive Woodward, the authors have identified the key characteristics of world-class performance。 These guiding principles of celebrating difference, forging togetherness and accelerating growth constitute a new framework for modern leadership。

Packed with insightful personal stories, and often painfully learnt lessons, Will and Ben offer a new playbook for world-class leadership, learning and growth。

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Reviews

Racer_rajesh

Wonderful book, I liked the theme - difference, together and growth。 Adding real life experience from the world champion gives the extra edge。

Adman Taff

In a sentence: An easy read that weaves leadership theories with anecdotes from a range of sports people and marketing executives。 In a paragraph: A good introduction to, or recap of, self-leadership and decision-making。 As a sports fan, I enjoyed the range of stories from different athletes about mental models and strategies used to achieve peak performance。 I particularly liked the chapter on well-being。 In closing: An interesting, easy-to-read guide, with plenty of one liners and stories to h In a sentence: An easy read that weaves leadership theories with anecdotes from a range of sports people and marketing executives。 In a paragraph: A good introduction to, or recap of, self-leadership and decision-making。 As a sports fan, I enjoyed the range of stories from different athletes about mental models and strategies used to achieve peak performance。 I particularly liked the chapter on well-being。 In closing: An interesting, easy-to-read guide, with plenty of one liners and stories to help inform your approach to leadership。 。。。more