Championship results require championship behaviors. In this episode, Olympic coach Hugh McCutcheon shares a proven framework for competitive excellence that\u2019s based on his decades of coaching experience and success.
YOU WILL LEARN:
\xb7 How rivalry can improve performance.
\xb7 Why competitive excellence matters in business.
\xb7 How to step up and compete.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
\u201cChampionship Behaviors,\u201d by Hugh McCutcheon
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
\u201cWe all want to win, but we can't all win all the time.\u201d \u2013 Hugh McCutcheon
\u201cOur opponent can draw from us performances that we can\u2019t create ourselves.\u201d \u2013 Hugh McCutcheon
\u201cIf you're going to be good, you\u2019ve got to put the hay in the barn.\u201d \u2013 Hugh McCutcheon
\u201cYou've got to be really clear about what matters most - what is going to help you to achieve the goal. And that's where you want to put your time and energy.\u201d \u2013 Hugh McCutcheon
\u201cIf you're going to have the best chance of that good tomorrow, start by having a good today. Do the work, control the things you can, do your best to help those around you and learn and get better.\u201d\u2013 Hugh McCutcheon
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