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INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT. Lessons for Future Managers. Shakti Saini IIM Kozhikode PGDM 2015. SPORTS- Lessons for Managers. Master of one. Form is temporary.

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INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

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  1. INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Lessons for Future Managers ShaktiSaini IIM Kozhikode PGDM 2015

  2. SPORTS- Lessons for Managers Master of one Form is temporary Nobody can be best at everything. Even trying to be so is a waste. Know your forte and pursue it with all faith and confidence. It is difficult to remain on top all the time but legend knows how the game and never takes eyes of the goal. So stay focused. Agility The last leg Once a rival can become an ally. Just know how to make best of all your allies and how should be doing what job for you. In a race most difficult part are last few metres. Be tough in difficult times because if you pass it success is close. “play hard, play fast, play smart” Sportsmanship Be Aggressive Matches are won with attitude Maintain healthy relations with your rivals outside the court. It Earns credibility. Channelize all the resources in constructive endeavors. Keep the fire burning and know how to use the heat. Attitude matters. Customers will trust you if you have conviction in what you tell them just the same way a player needs a winning attitude to get gold medal.

  3. SPORTS- Lessons for Managers Commitment Respect your Team There are periods of high and low growth/ profits, effort always trumps talent. Learn to retain performance through days of low motivation. Everyone has different egos. When you someone in a place which is out of his comfort zone, he needs to be assured that it is for the betterment of the team. Prepare Goal Setting “Winning isn’t just about calling the right plays it’s about what happens during practices, meetings, workouts and even the moments in the locker room just before a game.” “A sportsman has four years to prepare and be at his best on the day of battle but businessman needs to be spontaneous and battle is always on.” “Set a goal that stretches you, requires exceptional effort, but one that you can reach.” Define success Know the limits of your control Success is often defined by goals of personal performance standards or team performance standards and not by winning or loosing. Failures are part of journey. Put your energy into standing up again and let go the frustration.

  4. ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY- Lessons for Managers Engagement Sustain Style & Substance: Managers who face highly repetitive processes must add a dash of creativity to make the processes and deliveries fresh and appealing. Job clarity delivers clear results: Each department should know how it can add value to the other departments and the overall product should be resolutely focused on its core delivery. Recruitment Glocalisation Age or culture no bar: Corporations need to look beyond the demographic profiles and focus on talent and performance as the primer drivers of acceptance. Marketing Global quality, Indian costs: Indian corporates retain their advantage as global manufacturing and outsourcing hub. Appealing: Heightened sensory experience transports the audience to a world of acceptance and appreciation. Imagination Execution Blockbuster movies are notable for the way individual departments are aligned and integrated. In contrast, business enterprises tend to be conformist. The responsibility of imagination is only on a few departments, and a few leaders. Chief executive leads and directs but rarely executes by himself. This is in contrast to movie direction. Leaders need to lead while executives need to execute.

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