...then, you have to define "perfect."
My 15 year old son plays soccer. He has been playing soccer most of his life. He is in his second year of high school soccer, his forth year of club soccer and his first year of a new soccer training academy at a local university. This all adds up to an average of nine training sessions per week. Then about once a month they have a weekend tournament that consists of three or four games. When high school season starts, they will have about 10 games during the four month season. This all adds up to a lot of training/practice per game played. Why is this even important to this blog? How is it relevant to business? Easy. In business we do minimal training per our work, or as I put it, game time. This is very scary. We ask our team to perform at it peak but we do not provide them the training or practice needed to be perfect. Well it can, but what is the level of training/practice are you getting? Can it make you perfect? More on this later...
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March 2011
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