5 Lessons Business Leaders Can Learn From Asian Games


Be a Team Player:  

One of the most difficult things to do is to work alongside a team, especially if you know that the others are not as good as you. Well in sports this is the first lesson we learn. This act was highlighted time and again by amazing sportspersons; the latest on the line was Sarita Devi.

So in business make sure that one is aware of the repercussions to mistakes and also do not be selfish. Many a time’s businesses fail because of this one rule. Managers need to encourage juniors, juniors need to respect managers and communication must be established for this to happen.

Stay Focused:

Motivation is one of the key aspects in sports but for this motivation to last one must be focused on the goal. Desire can drive a person only as far as the person stays focused with zeal to reach that post. In the same lines business need to focus and commit to both long and short term goals.

Carelessness can cause businesses to lose big but being focused can win them big profits as well. Motivate, create and diversify to stay focused on to a project or on the goals of the company.

Above all Hope:

In Sports, even the weakest teams are a threat, but that must never infiltrate one’s mind and cause them to lose hope. Stay firm to your strengths, feel confident about your abilities and be cleverly aware to exploit the opponent’s weaknesses.

Failures are a part of life, do not rest on it nor don’t compromise on losing. Work hard and when you know you have given your hundred percent then you can relax. In businesses there are going to dry and mundane, unachieved target markers and also decline in business profits but don’t lose hope. Be alert so that failures can be recognized and over turned to one’s advantage.

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