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This explores how the concept of body consciousness, originally developed by Hideo Takaoka to optimize athletic performance, can be applied to achieve marketing excellence.
It suggests that a company’s success depends on invisible structures rather than just surface-level tactics or tools. By examining seven specific physical awareness points—such as the center, lower tandem, and laser—the source illustrates how organizational traits like core purpose, customer-centricity, and focused execution mirror physical mastery. Just as an elite athlete relies on internal alignment, a business must balance these seven hidden structures to ensure stability, passion, and adaptability.
It argues that cultivating these internal qualities is the essential first step toward generating sustainable and consistent results in a competitive market.
By Catherine and TomThis explores how the concept of body consciousness, originally developed by Hideo Takaoka to optimize athletic performance, can be applied to achieve marketing excellence.
It suggests that a company’s success depends on invisible structures rather than just surface-level tactics or tools. By examining seven specific physical awareness points—such as the center, lower tandem, and laser—the source illustrates how organizational traits like core purpose, customer-centricity, and focused execution mirror physical mastery. Just as an elite athlete relies on internal alignment, a business must balance these seven hidden structures to ensure stability, passion, and adaptability.
It argues that cultivating these internal qualities is the essential first step toward generating sustainable and consistent results in a competitive market.