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245 00 HBR's 10 must reads on leadership lessons from sports. 
246 3  Harvard Business Review's ten must reads on leadership 
       lessons from sports 
246 3  HBR's ten must reads on leadership lessons from sports 
246 3  Ten must reads on leadership lessons from sports 
246 30 10 must reads on leadership lessons from sports 
246 30 On leadership lessons from sports 
264  1 Boston, Massachusetts :|bHarvard Business Review Press,
       |c[2018] 
300    vi, 150 pages ;|c21 cm. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |tFerguson's formula /|rAnita Elberse --|tLife's work: an 
       interview with Greg Louganis --|tThe making of a corporate
       athlete /|rJim Loehr and Tony Schwartz --|tThe tough work 
       of turning around a team /|rBill Parcells --|tHow an 
       Olympic gold medalist learned to perform under pressure: 
       an interview with Alex Gregory --|tMental preparation 
       secrets of top athletes, entertainers, and surgeons: an 
       interview with Daniel McGinn /|rby Sarah Green Carmichael 
       --|tSoulCycle's CEO on sustaining growth in a faddish 
       industry /|rMelanie Whelan --|tLife's work: an interview 
       with Kareem Abdul Jabbar --|tMajor league innovation /
       |rScott D. Anthony --|tLooking past performance in your 
       star talent /|rMark de Rond, Adrian Moorhouse, and Matt 
       Rogan --|tLife's work: an interview with Mikhail 
       Baryshnikov --|tHow the best of the best get better and 
       better /|rGraham Jones --|tLife's work: an interview with 
       Joe Girardi --|tWhy there is an I in team /|rMark de Rond 
       --|tLife's work: an interview with Andre Agassi --|tWhy 
       sports are a terrible metaphor for business /|rBill 
       Taylor. 
520    The world's elite athletes and coaches achieve high 
       performance through inspiring leadership, strategic 
       choices, and mental toughness. Harvard Business Review has
       talked to many of them throughout the years to learn how 
       their success can translate to business leadership. If you
       read nothing else on management lessons from the world of 
       sports, read these 10 articles by athletes, coaches, and 
       experts in the field. We've combed through Harvard 
       Business Review's archive and selected the articles that 
       will best help you drive your performance--whether as a 
       individual contributor or a leader. This book will inspire
       you to: - Improve your weaknesses, not just your strengths
       - Hold everyone to high standards--especially your stars -
       Find meaning in success--and in challenge - Take care of 
       your body for sustained mental performance - Identify the 
       right rivalries to bring out the best in you - Build your 
       team from the bottom up - Understand where the analogy of 
       sports and business doesn't work--|cProvided by publisher 
650  0 Leadership. 
650  0 Success in business. 
650  0 Athletes|xPsychology. 
700 12 Elberse, Anita.|tFerguson's formula. 
700 12 Loehr, James E.|tMaking of a coporate athlete. 
700 12 Parcells, Bill,|d1941-|tTough work of turning around a 
       team. 
700 12 Carmichael, Sarah Green.|tMental preparation secrets of 
       top athletes, entertainers, and surgeons. 
700 12 Whelan, Melanie.|tSoulCycle's CEO on sustaining growth in 
       a faddish industry. 
700 12 Anthony, Scott D.|tMajor league innovation. 
700 12 Rond, Mark de.|tLooking past performance in your star 
       talent. 
700 12 Jones, J. Graham.|tHow the best of the best get better and
       better. 
700 12 Rond, Mark de.|tWhy there is an I in team. 
700 12 Taylor, William,|d1959-|tWhy sports are a terrible 
       metaphor for business. 
710 2  Harvard Business Review Press,|eissuing body. 
830  0 HBR's 10 must reads (Series) 
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