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If you don’t watch rugby, take a moment to watch two of the best teams in the world play (not always THE two best—calm down Ireland…). What stands out is one of the six key principles of rugby: PROVIDE SUPPORT. They score here because all of their players are running downfield to help their teammate under pressure. Something for us all in business to aspire to. The most important person in rugby is not the person with the ball. It is the NEXT person to get the ball. Is that you? Colm Hannon Guy Adams Perry Baker Naya Tapper, OLY Brianna Kim Richard Green Blaine Scully Christopher Dunlavey, FAIA, LEEDap Brent Botha Brendan Jackson Marc O. Matt Burkett, PhD Aaron Franke Patrick Morin Jason C. Werden Zach Breckin Phillip DeWolf David Seed John Rizzo New Zealand Rugby South African Rugby Union (SA Rugby)
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Rugby teaches valuable lessons that can be applied to business and personal life. What do you think about this play? Here are some key takeaways: - **Teamwork and Collaboration:** Emphasizes the importance of working together towards a common goal. - **Resilience and Perseverance:** Learning to bounce back and keep going, is crucial in facing setbacks. - **Leadership and Followership:** Strong leadership guides and motivates, while followers trust and follow experienced leaders. - **Adaptability and Flexibility:** Being open to change and adaptable in response to different situations. - **Respect and Sportsmanship:** Built on fair play, respect, and handling victory and defeat with grace. Applying these rugby-inspired lessons can lead to stronger teams, enhanced resilience, improved leadership, and positive relationships. via @rugbypass Rugby at its very best ? #rugby #innovation #motivation