Raise Your Game: Workplace Stamina

Apr 11, 2016 16 Min Podcast
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Knowing how to play well in a team sport is similar to knowing how to work well with your colleagues. Learning about how to improve yourself as a team member makes you more prepared to work on yourself as a member of an organisation more effectively.

Stephanie Ling from Leaderonomics, who once won the golf championship at state level, explores how the lessons learnt from sports can be utilised in all facades of one’s life at a personal and professional level.

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