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Join us as we explore invaluable lessons from the 2012 Olympics, as shared by Keshorn Walcott, gold medalist from Trinidad and Tobago. Discover the essence of high-performing teams through shared leadership and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Understand the risks and uncertainties athletes face, alongside the immense dedication required to reach the pinnacle of success. With insights on motivation, personal sacrifices, and the importance of preparation, this discussion encourages us all to transcend our limits and celebrate each other's achievements.
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Learnings from Olympics 2012 SachinYete
Gold medallist Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago TALENT KNOWS NO BOUNDRIES
Developing a High Performing Team SHARED LEADERSHIP
High Performing Team. [ALWAYS WORKING AT PEAK] Celebrating SUCCESS to Motivate Each Other
Why do People Compete : [Knowing fully well they may not make it to Podium Finish.] Motivators ? A Tough Job Profile Personal Sacrifices Lost career opportunities • TARGET -- Olympic Gold. • MINIMUM TIME - 4 Years • RISK -- VERY HIGH • UNCERTAINITY VERY HIGH • Moment of glory -- 10 MINUTES • NAME-FAME - NO GUARANTEE • MONEY • Medals – 1000 [304 Gold, 297 Silver • Qualifiers : 10961, 205 countries • 357 Bronze] Competition :30, 00,000 world wide
Uncertainty and Risk Vanderlei Lima of Brazil is attacked by defrocked Irish priest Cornelius Horan during the men's marathon at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Frustrations Agonizing Moments Last minute failures Next chance FOUR years Effort 10 years Result in minutes
SELF TRANSCEDENCE THE CHAMPION STUFF To go where NO ONE-ELSE has GONE
5 P`s to SUCCESS • PARTICIPATION , PRACTICE, PERSERVERANCE, PASSION may be common to all BUT PREPARATION,PREPARATION AND PREPARATION separates Gold Medalists from Others. Thank you Sachinyete