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Game Change

Do elite athletes really make elite employees?

Sports, we tend to assume, offer a sharp-edged reflection of business life in microcosm — leadership under pressure, the winning mentality, valuable lessons drawn from loss. It’s all there. Just kick back with a beer and a pizza and watch your pathway to workplace success unfold on game day. Well, it turns out that the connections are often far more nuanced than we might have presumed. Do elite athletes really make elite employees? What’s the connection between Swedish pragmatics in soccer and a thriving startup culture? Have you factored in the difference between “wicked” and “kind” environments (and what does that even mean)? We investigate all of these pivotal tangents, and much more, in this Big Think special collection of essays, interviews, and curated book excerpts. Forget everything you’ve been told about the synergies between sports and business. It’s time to rewrite the rules.

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Presented by
John Templeton Foundation
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Open discussion is critical, says Walt.
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We shouldn’t be expecting perfection, Walt says.
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World politics and human nature are such that you can’t assume that virtue will triumph. Human beings are flawed, they make mistakes; some of them are deeply flawed and do […]
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How many people can the planet fit?
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Walt aims for the non-polemical approach to opening discussion.
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Walt applies both a theoretical knowledge about how international politics works and a careful analysis of particular circumstances to untangle or unravel specific puzzles that are facing foreign policy, usually […]
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Walt describes how growing up in a priveleged Northern California family with a scientist father cultivated the idea that the highest pinnacle of human achievement doing was something involving ideas, […]
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We should be thinking more about the “we” than just about the “me.”
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Democracy in Cuba will be a work in progress for some time.
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Better communication gives us a greater global perspective and a greater ability to empathize with those in danger.
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Darfur, Eastern Congo, North Korea, Burma to name a few.
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Roth does not necessarily see it as an advantage.
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While there has been evolution in China, tremendous growth is needed.
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Roth, on the significance of the Charles Taylor trial.