From life goals to growth goals! 🎯 🥇🥇 Two-time Olympic gold medal winner Alistair Brownlee MBE spoke with Philipp Hillenbrand at McKinsey Digital’s recent Unleashing Disruptive Growth event in Barcelona. Alistair’s insights on strategically facing the physical and mental challenges of elite sport offer so much to compel and inspire business growth leaders. For an exclusive look into a champion’s mindset, follow the link below. ⬇️ #LeapbyMcKinsey #Growth #GrowthStrategy #Leadership
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With the Olympic games just wrapped up and having captivated the world, what better time to draw leadership inspiration from the mindset of a gold medal winner? 🥇 I love Leap by McKinsey’s interview with Alistair Brownlee MBE – especially his concept of ‘raising the bar without breaking it’. With an event like the Olympics, as with sales, you often don’t get a second chance – so finding the right balance for top performance is crucial. Alistair’s approach is one of incremental innovation, analysis, and iteration. He prioritises the areas where he forecasts the biggest gains. And he optimises daily routines to compound improvement. There’s so much transferable inspiration here – I thoroughly recommend it as a mindset refresher for growth leaders. #Leadership #B2BSales #LeapbyMcKinsey #Growth
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The olympics and business growth have more in common than I thought. Here's Olympic gold medalist Alistair Browlee's valuable lessons for leaders - It highlights the importance of having a long-term vision, embracing continuous learning, and showing resilience. Brownlee’s training approach—focusing on small, consistent improvements and adapting to challenges—parallels effective business strategies. Leaders can learn to foster perseverance, celebrate small victories, and stay adaptable in changing circumstances. These approaches help build sustainable success and navigate complex environments. Check it out folks ... #business #sustainablebusiness #leadership #resillence #continuouslearning
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Sometimes you need to look beyond your field of expertise to find inspiration. Olympic gold medal-winning triathlon star Alistair Brownlee shares some valuable leadership lessons, highlighting how business leaders and entrepreneurs can learn from elite athletes. He provides five key insights: 1. Determination drives long-term success and fuels persistence through pushback 2. Remove as many barriers as possible to build productive habits 3. Increase the bar without breaking it: find the right balance 4. The bigger the rock, the bigger the gain 5. Effective leadership stems from conviction and assembling a supportive team There's a lot to take away from these lessons and it stresses the value of one's convictions, especially as a leader. Have faith in the long-term plan. #Leadership #Inspiration #Resilience #ProfessionalDevelopment
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https://mck.co/4bFmSwG I myself always pay close attention to best performance in sports. And with this article, I gained more insights related to leadership. #self-development #leadership
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The article features Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, sharing insights on resilience, habit formation, and leadership. He emphasizes determination, removing barriers to build productive habits, constant innovation through small iterations, focusing on high-impact areas, and assembling a supportive team. These strategies are framed as valuable lessons for business leaders and entrepreneurs. Key takeaway from this article: "If you want to achieve something no one has achieved before, you have to approach the challenge in a way no one has before!" https://lnkd.in/gKuRU_Ex #resilience #nothingisimpossible #anythingispossible
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Being a business leader is similar to being an Olympian. Qualities like resilience, habit-building, and leading with conviction can help drive your team to achieve remarkable results. Check out this article from McKinsey & Company where Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, shares invaluable insights. His journey is packed with lessons for all of us, especially leaders. #WinningMentality #Olympics2024 #Leadership
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Being a business leader is similar in some ways to being an Olympian. Qualities like resilience, habit-building, and leading with conviction can help drive your team to achieve better results. Check out this article from McKinsey & Company where Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, shares invaluable insights. His journey is packed with lessons for all of us, especially leaders. #WinningMentality #Olympics2024 #Leadership
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As the Olympics come to a close and we reflect on the past two weeks, there are lessons we as leaders can take away from all that our world’s most elite athletes accomplished in Paris. I enjoyed this article from McKinsey & Company's Philipp Hillenbrand on what we can learn from an Olympic gold medalist with strategies for staying resilient and building habits, removing barriers to success, and effectively leading with the help of a supportive team. #Olympics #Leadership #WorkCulture
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Being a business leader is similar to being an Olympian. Qualities like resilience, habit-building, and leading with conviction can help drive your team to achieve remarkable results. Check out this article from McKinsey & Company where Alistair Brownlee, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, shares invaluable insights. His journey is packed with lessons for all of us, especially leaders. #WinningMentality #Olympics2024 #Leadership
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Reflecting on the Olympics, there's much we can learn from the determination of elite athletes like Alistair Brownlee. One valuable lesson is the importance of consistency and incremental progress. In business, just as in sports, the true value lies in making small, continuous improvements that compound over time. In doing so, your organization can effectively keep teams motivated, even when the big wins seem distant. By embracing incremental gains, we can build stronger, more adaptive teams ready to tackle any challenge. #McKinsey #Leadership #Resilience #Innovation #Teamwork
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