Rosabeth Moss Kanter, HBR Blog Network, August 1, 2012
Whether the game involves competing every four years in the Olympics or every day in a business, winning brings advantages that make it easier to keep winning. This article’s author compared perpetual winners with long-term losers in professional and amateur sports and then matched the findings to business case studies. She discovered that winners gain ten important advantages as a result of victory — and that smart leaders can cultivate and build on these advantages to make the next success possible. […read more]