By Steve Barry, Consultant Reflections on another incredible Masters golf tournament … Golfers approach each round with a strategy. Constant adaptation within that broader strategy and skill-set is required, depending on changing conditions, the outcome of the prior shot, or competitive shifts on the leaderboard. Sound familiar, business leaders? The strategy and adaptation are carried [...]
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The Masters of Golf… and their Caddies
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Mastery and How to Attain It
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By Kerry Johnson, Executive Consultant While thinking about the idea I discussed in a recent blog post—that it takes 10,000 hours to attain a level of mastery—I recalled a tiny, yet profound book I’d read more than 15 years ago entitled Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment by George Leonard. I was fascinated [...]