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Sir Dave Brailsford is a renowned leader from GB Olympic cycling and the ‘Team Ineos’ Tour de France teams. He coined the marginal gains theory where 100 components could be improved by one percent. Here, we uncover the importance of receiving feedback and its impact on personal and team performance.
Visit Sporting Edge to find out more about how we use these bite-sized insights to drive improved business performance. www.sportingedge.com
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Mastermind: Kipp Popert – overcoming adversity to become the world's No.1 disability golfer
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Sir Dave Brailsford is a renowned leader from GB Olympic cycling and the ‘Team Ineos’ Tour de France teams. He coined the marginal gains theory where 100 components could be improved by one percent. Here, we uncover the importance of receiving feedback and its impact on personal and team performance.
Visit Sporting Edge to find out more about how we use these bite-sized insights to drive improved business performance. www.sportingedge.com
Links Mentioned
Mastermind: Kipp Popert – overcoming adversity to become the world's No.1 disability golfer
Connect with Jeremy
Contact [email protected]
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/
Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge
Website https://www.sportingedge.com/

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