Whatever the age, the culture and the field there are universal competencies useful to all, to mobilize one’s teams, to be trustworthy, to have pleasure with what one does and to stay calm when things get tough.
These skills are common to the sport and the company to go beyond its limits, reach one’s higher self and maintain it when the pressure rises.
They are not acquired by reading books, but by using everyday activities, to develop new habits and acquire automatisms that will make the difference when it becomes essential to winning.
These not-so-soft skills are not only essential for individual success but are the prerequisite for making others succeed.

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