Monday 19 May 2014

High performance professional

Working with sports for a long number of years, I could see the emergence of many champion athletes. I observed that they all achieved their success using the same components. I call them the Champions' key-factors. They are:

1. Planning: The beginning of everything; success in sport doesn't exist without good planning. Medals won at the Olympic Games were planned at least four years before.
2. Methodology: High performance sport doesn't happen without a methodology. There is method to everything: training, eating, competing, living.
3. Results measurement: Each training session,movement and performance is measurable. An athlete has to frequently measure their performance; it is the attest evolution of the athlete.
4. Focus: An athlete in preparation for the Olympic Games doesn't compete in all of the competitions. They choose those that help them achieve the most success.
5. Fail correction: Fails and weak points of the athletes are corrected during the preparation, and even during the competition. If they don’t do that, their opponent can gain a big advantage.
6. Commitment between athlete and coach: Total confidence in each other; complicity. Give it your all and believe that the other is doing the same.
7. Limits overcoming: An athlete has to really want to achieve success. This inside feeling is the one that will push them to overcome all the challenges and obstacles on their way towards great success.

If you observe carefully, the most successful key-factors of high performance athletes are basically the same that take a professional or organization on a great conquest towards great results and high performance.They’re the Fundamental Management Concepts:

- TO DO IT RIGHT FIRST TIME
- FACTS AND DATA
- FOCUS ON THEIMPORTANT
- FOCUS ON THE COSTUMER
- ACTIONON CAUSES
- PARTICIPATION OF EVERYBODY

If you aren´t an athlete but want to achieve high performance in your job, try to use the concepts above, along with some simple management tools and a good method of management (The old and established PDCA- Plan/Do/Check/Act), and you will also transform yourself into a High Performance Professional.

Don´t forget key-factor 7.....

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