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Do you have any myths that need busting?

This article based on an interview with Irish rugby legend Brian O'Driscoll sees him addressing "some of the game's fundamental truths". There are a number of "myths" (nine of them) that O'Driscoll busts, which we recognise translate directly to business. In particular myths two, three and seven can be applied…
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High performance delivery

A slightly different blog from us this week. Take a look at this video of Oliver Wilson after his victory at golf's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last weekend. How much can you see in there that tells you why and how Oliver Wilson is an elite performer. We think there's…
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Talent Development and Firing Yourself

The typical talent development approach we see adopted in the business world makes our hearts sink just a little. We know it’s all done with the best of intent but in terms of talent development, creating and nurturing a high performance culture and crucially - fulfilling the talent that has…
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Performance reviews in the dark

We worked with a team recently in a very large business where there was quite a lot of unhelpful noise about performance reviews being linked to pay rises. In this team, of about 15 people, the view of the leader and of the team members was that everyone was performing…
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Performance is a choice

“There are so many other men that could be sitting in this seat, but he’s sitting here (as Olympic champion). The reason that he’s sitting here is because of the choices that he’s made and that’s something that’s valuable to each and every one of us” Mike Singletary, American Football…
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The Great British Bake Off – Performance Basics

The latest series of the Great British Bake-Off has been filling our TV screens and the column inches of our national newspapers over the last week or so. Now in series 5, it’s strangely compelling mixture of comedy, drama, cooking and competition, and has consistently captured the public’s imagination as…
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Human Smart Meter

We’re proud to work with some of the UK’s largest energy providers. One of the things we’ve observed is how hard these “traditional” businesses work to embrace the opportunities and challenges of the latest technology. For example, over the last few years smart meters have been installed into approximately 1…
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Obsessed with the process

Roger Federer is currently preparing for the US Open. One of the true greats of the game, he’s vying for his 18th Grand Slam title. He holds a host of modern day records – like winning all 24 finals he reached from July 2003 to November 2005. But in the…
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Desire to Improve

You're probably familiar with the story of the tortoise and the hare - the hare all lightning acceleration and speed but running out of steam, the tortoise slow to start, slow to move but winning on perseverance. But rather than tortoise or hare, what would be the qualities of an…
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Team Scotland Advantage

Well, the bonanza summer of sport continues and the Commonwealth Games are in full swing in Glasgow. Approaching the half way point, Team Scotland have already surpassed their greatest ever medal tally. While sport in Scotland is undoubtedly thriving, it’s no coincidence that so many Scottish athletes are producing career…
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