The Long Win - 1st edition
Practical Inspiration Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78860-191-7 (ISBN)
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An exploration of our obsession with winning across society (sport, business, education, politics) and a new approach to defining success to fit the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century – The Long Win.
'Powerful and profound.' - Matthew Syed
'Anyone interested in motivation should read this book and think deeply.’ - Margaret Heffernan
***Selected as one of the Financial Times's Best Business Books of 2020***
***THE PEOPLE' BOOK PRIZE 2022/23 SHORTLISTED TITLE***
In this fascinating examination of our widespread obsession with winning, Cath Bishop draws on her personal experience of high-performance environments to trace the idea of winning through history, language and thought to explore how it has come to be a defining concept in fields from sport to business, from politics to education. Faced with the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, Cath offers a new, broader approach – The Long Win.
Cath competed as a rower at three Olympic Games, becoming the first British woman to win the World Championships and an Olympic medal in the coxless pairs event. As a senior diplomat, Cath worked on policy and negotiations, specializing in stabilization policy for conflict-affected parts of the world. In business, Cath has acted as a coach and consultant, advising on team and leadership development and organizational culture, and teaches on the Executive Education Faculty at the Judge Business School, Cambridge University.
In this book she brings that extraordinary mix of experience to examine what winning has come to mean to society and to us as individuals and offers a fresh perspective on how we might redefine success – personal and professional - for the longer-term.
‘Looking at life from a different point of view is a rare skill. Built on in-depth research and broad experience as well as original thought, this book will change your outlook on everything.’ - Clare Balding OBE
‘This book is so relevant, timely and exciting for any person or organization wanting to investigate what success means to them. It couldn’t be a more relevant book right now and Cath’s exceptional ability in so many areas of life make it a gripping read with a lot of key takeaways whatever your area of interest. I wish every leader could immediately read this book as the world would be a better place if they did!’ - Goldie Sayers, Olympic Medallist in the Javelin, Coach
‘I love this book. It is a must-read for educators, business executives, policy makers, politicians and indeed anyone who wants to understand why we need a new narrative around winning and success. We need a lot more Long-Win Thinking in our homes, businesses and institutions and Cath’s book is the place to go to find out why – and how we get there.’ - Dame Helena Morrissey
Cath Bishop is a leadership expert and writer, bringing her unique experience in both top-level sport and international diplomacy to the most pressing issues facing businesses in the 21st century. She competed as a rower at three Olympic Games, becoming part of the first British women’s crew to win the World Championships and winning a Silver Olympic medal in the coxless pairs event. As a senior diplomat, she worked on policy and negotiations, specializing in stabilization policy for conflict-affected parts of the world. She now works as a coach, facilitator and consultant, advising global businesses on team and leadership development and cultural change. Cath is a regular newspaper reviewer on Radio 4’s Broadcasting House and has commentated on rowing for the BBC, Eurosport and BT Sport.
Table of ContentsPreface
Prologue
Introduction
Part I: What Does Winning Mean?
Chapter 1: ‘Loser!’ The Language of Winning
How winning became part of our everyday conversations
Chapter 2: ‘It’s How We’re Wired’: The Science of Winning
How our bodies and minds respond to winning
Chapter 3: ‘To The Victor, The Spoils’: The History of Winning
How winning has dominated the history books
Part II: How Our Obsession with Winning Holds Us Back
Chapter 4: From Monopoly Memories to the Greasy Pole: Real Life Encounters with Winning
Everyday experiences of what success has come to mean from childhood to adulthood
Chapter 5: Who’s Really Top of the Class? The Impact of Trying to Win in Education
What happens when we try to win at learning?
Chapter 6: Sport: ‘It’s All About Medals’ – Truth or Myth in High Performance Sport?
Where does an obsession with winning at all costs end up?
Chapter 7: ‘It’s All About Being No 1!’ The Will to Win in Business
The impact of a winning-focused culture on performance in business and organizations
Chapter 8: Global Winners and Losers
How do you win at 21st century global challenges?
Part III: A New Approach to Winning
Chapter 9: Finding a Better Way: The Beginning of Long-Win Thinking
Trying a different approach to defining success.
Chapter 10: Redefining Success: The Role of Clarity in Long-Win Thinking
Developing clarity of purpose & perspective
Chapter 11: Beyond Medals and Grades: The Role of Constant Learning in Long-Win Thinking
Putting a proactive learning mindset into practice
Chapter 12: People First: The Role of Connection in Long-Win Thinking
Building deeper relationships at the heart of everything we pursue
Concluding Thoughts: New Language, Different Thinking, Fresh Stories
Developing Long-Win Thinking in daily life
Epilogue
Appendix
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 10.05.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | illus tbc; 12 Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Tadley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Gewicht | 348 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Bildungstheorie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Sportwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78860-191-2 / 1788601912 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78860-191-7 / 9781788601917 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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