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THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
'Gareth Southgate's secret weapon' - Guardian
'A copy of Eastwood's new book, Belonging, was given to every England player when they reported for duty at the European Championships' - Telegraph
In BELONGING Owen Eastwood reveals, for the first time, the ethos that has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world. Drawing on his own Maori ancestry, Owen weaves together insights from homo sapiens' evolutionary story and our collective wisdom. He shines a light on where these powerful ideas are applied around the world in high-performing settings encompassing sport, business, the arts and military.
Whakapapa is a Maori idea which embodies our universal human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual belief - that each of us is part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a sacred identity. Owen places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance.
Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; defining a shared purpose; visioning future success; sharing ownership with others; understanding the 'silent dance' that plays out in groups; setting the conditions to unleash talent; and converting our diversity into a competitive advantage.
Whakapapa. You belong here.
'How Maori belief is driving the England team to seize the moment' - Sunday Telegraph
'Belonging is a must-read for anyone interested in building a long term high-performing team' - Stuart Lancaster
'One of the wisest books about winning you'll ever read... Powerful lessons beautifully expressed' - James Kerr
'Owen's work and outlook really resonate with me. His philosophy has real depth and value. [It's] so of the moment - at just the right time, at just the right place, with just the right message' - Simon Mundie
'Belonging reminds of us of who we really are and what is most important' Kieran Read
'Gareth Southgate's secret weapon' - Guardian
'A copy of Eastwood's new book, Belonging, was given to every England player when they reported for duty at the European Championships' - Telegraph
In BELONGING Owen Eastwood reveals, for the first time, the ethos that has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world. Drawing on his own Maori ancestry, Owen weaves together insights from homo sapiens' evolutionary story and our collective wisdom. He shines a light on where these powerful ideas are applied around the world in high-performing settings encompassing sport, business, the arts and military.
Whakapapa is a Maori idea which embodies our universal human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual belief - that each of us is part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a sacred identity. Owen places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance.
Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; defining a shared purpose; visioning future success; sharing ownership with others; understanding the 'silent dance' that plays out in groups; setting the conditions to unleash talent; and converting our diversity into a competitive advantage.
Whakapapa. You belong here.
'How Maori belief is driving the England team to seize the moment' - Sunday Telegraph
'Belonging is a must-read for anyone interested in building a long term high-performing team' - Stuart Lancaster
'One of the wisest books about winning you'll ever read... Powerful lessons beautifully expressed' - James Kerr
'Owen's work and outlook really resonate with me. His philosophy has real depth and value. [It's] so of the moment - at just the right time, at just the right place, with just the right message' - Simon Mundie
'Belonging reminds of us of who we really are and what is most important' Kieran Read
THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
'Gareth Southgate's secret weapon' - Guardian
'A copy of Eastwood's new book, Belonging, was given to every England player when they reported for duty at the European Championships' - Telegraph
In BELONGING Owen Eastwood reveals, for the first time, the ethos that has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world. Drawing on his own Maori ancestry, Owen weaves together insights from homo sapiens' evolutionary story and our collective wisdom. He shines a light on where these powerful ideas are applied around the world in high-performing settings encompassing sport, business, the arts and military.
Whakapapa is a Maori idea which embodies our universal human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual belief - that each of us is part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a sacred identity. Owen places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance.
Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; defining a shared purpose; visioning future success; sharing ownership with others; understanding the 'silent dance' that plays out in groups; setting the conditions to unleash talent; and converting our diversity into a competitive advantage.
Whakapapa. You belong here.
'How Maori belief is driving the England team to seize the moment' - Sunday Telegraph
'Belonging is a must-read for anyone interested in building a long term high-performing team' - Stuart Lancaster
'One of the wisest books about winning you'll ever read... Powerful lessons beautifully expressed' - James Kerr
'Owen's work and outlook really resonate with me. His philosophy has real depth and value. [It's] so of the moment - at just the right time, at just the right place, with just the right message' - Simon Mundie
'Belonging reminds of us of who we really are and what is most important' Kieran Read
'Gareth Southgate's secret weapon' - Guardian
'A copy of Eastwood's new book, Belonging, was given to every England player when they reported for duty at the European Championships' - Telegraph
In BELONGING Owen Eastwood reveals, for the first time, the ethos that has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world. Drawing on his own Maori ancestry, Owen weaves together insights from homo sapiens' evolutionary story and our collective wisdom. He shines a light on where these powerful ideas are applied around the world in high-performing settings encompassing sport, business, the arts and military.
Whakapapa is a Maori idea which embodies our universal human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual belief - that each of us is part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a sacred identity. Owen places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance.
Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; defining a shared purpose; visioning future success; sharing ownership with others; understanding the 'silent dance' that plays out in groups; setting the conditions to unleash talent; and converting our diversity into a competitive advantage.
Whakapapa. You belong here.
'How Maori belief is driving the England team to seize the moment' - Sunday Telegraph
'Belonging is a must-read for anyone interested in building a long term high-performing team' - Stuart Lancaster
'One of the wisest books about winning you'll ever read... Powerful lessons beautifully expressed' - James Kerr
'Owen's work and outlook really resonate with me. His philosophy has real depth and value. [It's] so of the moment - at just the right time, at just the right place, with just the right message' - Simon Mundie
'Belonging reminds of us of who we really are and what is most important' Kieran Read
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | 352 S. |
| ISBN-13: | 9781529410303 |
| ISBN-10: | 1529410304 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Paperback |
| Autor: | Eastwood, Owen |
| Hersteller: | Quercus Publishing Plc |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com |
| Maße: | 230 x 150 x 25 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Owen Eastwood |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 27.05.2021 |
| Gewicht: | 0,396 kg |