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The Winning Way 2.0
- Learnings from Sport for Managers
- Narrated by: Jai Khadilkar
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
- Categories: Business & Careers, Management & Leadership
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Publisher's Summary
Is there a secret to winning all the time? What is the stuff champions are made of? What gives victorious teams that edge?
Six years after sports commentator and writer Harsha Bhogle and advertising and communication consultant Anita Bhogle (both IIM-A alumni) first explored these questions and more in The Winning Way, they are back with a new, revised edition, The Winning Way 2.0. They continue to fuse learnings from sports with managerial thinking and have added new perspectives and fresh examples to keep it relevant to the times. In doing so, they considerably enhance this book, which continues at its core to be about the subject that Anita and Harsha are best equipped to write on: winning!
As has been proven many times over, ability is not a major distinguishing factor in success, especially as the level of competition increases. But if you combine your ability with the right attitude and the passion to excel, you too can become the best that you can be, which is indeed what winning is all about and is the universal formula for winning that The Winning Way 2.0 explores.
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- Prithiviraj
- 10-04-21
Fabulous bouquet of inspiring stories
loved it.
stories of the players across the world have
gave me a big motivation.
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- Amol
- 09-02-21
Good read
Having followed Harsha religiously for years . the bar is high. people who follow him may find a lot of examples repeating. but the beauty of such books is that you have to keep coming back from time to time
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- Mittal
- 06-01-21
Short, Simple and Effective
correlating sports with organisation is interesting. meaningful writing. I always admire Harsha as an intellectual being and his inputs are very valuables. real life experience sharing adds to excitement while listening to his book. I recommend this book.
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- anwar ehsanullah
- 29-11-20
Management lessons with anecdotes from Cricket
There are interesting anecdotes from cricket in this book. The managements lessons narrated in this audio book has been linked with these anecdotes to make it relevant and have lasting impact.
Overall a good one with lessons on Leadership, Team Building, Honesty, Ethics, Team counts more than individual Transparency and many more.
A must read for greenhorn and Experienced managers.
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- manish negi
- 05-09-19
Why 2.0 ..its exactly as 1 with few add ons
why 2.0 ..its exactly as 1 with few add on
with a different narrator..team audible..want my money back
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- Gaurav Gupta
- 19-07-19
interesting idea averagely executed
this does not seem to be a book written by Harsha Bhogle, there are quite a few repetitions, tired cliché and oversimplification along with contradictory statements as well, disappointing