The Winning Way 2.0
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
On management mantras by way of examples from cricket and corporate world.
Harsha Bhogle è ampiamente riconosciuto come la voce del cricket indiano. È stato il volto di ESPN in India dal 1995, portando il suo commento distintivo al cricket e persino alla Coppa del Mondo di calcio del 2006 per ESPN Star Sports. Il suo profondo legame con lo sport è evidente nel suo vasto lavoro, avendo coperto importanti trasmissioni radiofoniche in tutto il mondo del cricket. I lettori hanno celebrato la sua presenza, con un sondaggio che lo ha nominato il loro ‘commentatore di cricket preferito’ e i fan in Pakistan che hanno persino mostrato uno striscione che proclamava ‘Harsha Bhogle fan club’.



On management mantras by way of examples from cricket and corporate world.
The Winning Way: Learnings From Sport for Managers is a guidebook that pinpoints factors that lead to success. Harsha and Anita Bhogle list out these factors that ensure proven and consistent results even when the level of competition surges. The book makes for an interesting read because these concepts are explained from a sports perspective. They explore and unpeel the mantra behind victorious teams and sporting legends. If you have ever been stumped by the stupendous success of great sportsmen who deliver every single time, The Winning Way: Learning From Sport for Managers spells out the formula. This book comes as a fresh take on leadership from a unique point of view. Harsha and Anita Bhogle take readers through many interesting points, thanks to their wide experience in management and their tryst with sports as well.
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