
Where Others Won't
Taking People Innovation from the Locker Room into the Boardroom
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Narrated by:
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Ben Mercer
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By:
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Cody Royle
About this listen
From Bridgewater Associates to Netflix, some of North America's largest companies admit to being heavily influenced by concepts from pro sports. So what do these companies know that others don't? The answer is simple: People innovation can be a competitive advantage.
Through in-depth interviews and meticulous research, Where Others Won't dives deeper than ever before into professional sports from around the world to uncover over 50 easily implementable people strategies to help you win. You'll hear firsthand accounts from executives, coaches, and players from sports all around the world, including Southampton FC Chairman Ralph Krueger, Denver Broncos General Manager Ted Sundquist, Phoenix Suns Head Coach Igor Kokoskov, Green Bay Packers linebacker Na'il Diggs, Sunderland and Burnley captain Steven Caldwell, Richmond Tigers leader Daniel Jackson, NCAA Soccer Coach Gary Curneen, and Paris St-Germain defender Ashley Lawrence.
Are you willing to look where others won't?
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