10 Things Business Leaders Can Learn from Elite Athletes

10 Things Business Leaders Can Learn from Elite Athletes

Business leaders can draw valuable lessons from elite athletes in several areas, ranging from training regimes to mental preparation, as we discovered from a recent conversation with two professional rugby players.

Parallels between business and sport are often made in board rooms. In a recent conversation, Andrew Fahey , Briars CEO, spoke with Jodie Cunningham and Emily Rudge, professional rugby players for St.Helens R.F.C. and the England Rugby international team, about what it takes to play at the highest level for club and country.

As it turns out, the preparation, training and adaptation needed to succeed is similar in many ways to running global enterprises, especially when cross-border challenges are taken into consideration. Below, we will share 10 things business leaders can learn from elite athletes following this conversation.

You can watch the full episode below, which is available on YouTube and Spotify:

Here is our top 10 list of things business leaders can learn from elite athletes:

1) Goal Setting and Planning

Elite athletes are masters at setting specific, measurable, and time-bound goals. Business leaders can learn how to continually improve as they set clear objectives, break them down into achievable milestones, and create a roadmap to success across their global organisation.

2) Consistent Training and Discipline

Just as athletes adhere to rigorous training schedules, business leaders can apply similar discipline in their professional routines—consistent skill development, regular team training, and personal growth activities are key.

3) Performance Metrics

Athletes use performance metrics to gauge their progress and adjust their training accordingly. Similarly, business leaders can use KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) to track business performance and make informed decisions. It’s about making sure the correct KPIs are in place for the right people within different teams across territories.

4) Mental Toughness

Elite sports often require a strong mental game, including resilience, focus, and stress management. Business leaders can adopt mental conditioning techniques to handle pressure, stay focused during crises, and maintain their composure in high-stakes situations.

5) Recovery and Rest

Athletes understand the importance of recovery and rest to perform at their best. Business leaders should recognise the value of downtime to prevent burnout, maintain long-term productivity, and encourage a healthy work-life balance. This culture can be applied through a whole organisation, where teams are encouraged to socialise together, as well as pursue outside hobbies.

6) Teamwork and Collaboration

Sports emphasise the importance of teamwork and the ability to work effectively with others towards a common goal. Business leaders can foster a team-oriented culture, promote collaboration, and leverage diverse strengths within their organisations.

7) Coaching and Mentorship

Coaches play a crucial role in developing athletes. In business, leaders can benefit from seeking mentors and also providing mentorship, fostering a culture of learning and feedback within their organisations.

8) Adaptability and Flexibility

Athletes often need to adjust their strategies based on their opponents or conditions. Similarly, business leaders must be adaptable, able to pivot strategies quickly, and respond to market changes to stay competitive.

9) Preparation and Simulation

Athletes often use simulations and scenario-based training to prepare for competitions. Business leaders can use simulations and scenario planning to anticipate future challenges, prepare for economic shifts, or innovate new products and services.

10) Learning from Failure

In sports, failure is often a stepping stone to success. Athletes learn to analyse their failures and use them as opportunities to improve. Business leaders can cultivate a culture where mistakes are seen as valuable learning experiences, encouraging innovation and risk-taking without fear of failure.

Our podcast episode covered a variety of topics, including sports leadership, but also women in sport and business leadership. These themes will be discussed in upcoming videos and blogs.

If you have any need to discuss tackling the complexities of global leadership in expansion, contact us here.

Shaun Cumming

Fractional CMO and growth partner - helping ambitious businesses get more attention | Podcaster and vlogger reaching over 50 million people

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Big shoutout to our marketing agency partners at Resin Marketing - thanks for putting this together team Adam Tilston Paul Donnelly John Darcy ??

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