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Jo Clubb
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How a Rejected Paper Won a Nobel Prize
George Akerlof's paper "The Market for ‘Lemons’" was initially rejected by 3 journals. It became seminal work that led to a Nobel Prize.
Jo Clubb
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Mini: Bottlenecks
Bottlenecks are inevitable. Every system will have a point that limits its efficiency. Where is the bottleneck in your screening process?
Jo Clubb
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Mini: Hospitality Quotient
Shake Shack Founder Danny Meyer has a Hospitality Quotient of six essential interpersonal skills. These are relevant to sports practitioners
Jo Clubb
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Mini: Signalling
Signalling is a powerful tool in our campaign to gain athlete buy-in. Humans’ actions provide an influential form of feedback.
Jo Clubb
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Mini: Compound Interest
Using compound interest as an analogy for performance can be useful to explain the consistency and patience required from habits to pay off.
Jo Clubb
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Mini: Your Maker Mix
The Maker Mix (Designing Your Worklife) uses a sound desk analogy to enable you to reflect on your life payments: money, impact, expression.
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