Discover the simple principles that took a team from mediocrity to Olympic gold, and which you can use every day in work, life and play.
How do you go from ordinary to exceptional? This bestselling coaching classic will show you how.
Ben Hunt-Davis shares the inspiring story of how he and the British mens rowing Eight went from never winning an international race to becoming the best in the world just two years later. Performance Coach Harriet Beveridge then highlights the wealth of transferable strategies we can use to pursue our own gold medals for ourselves, our workplaces and beyond.
Bens firsthand account transports readers into the boat with him: the intensity of training, the emotional rollercoaster of setbacks, the thrill of success. Harriet distils the lessons from each gripping story into easy-to-implement strategies to apply to your everyday: from how to keep yourself motivated day-in-day out to how to bounce back from failure; from how to build resilient teams to cultivating a learning mindset.
This 15th anniversary edition of Will It Make The Boat Go Faster? Includes new examples of people from all walks of life applying these Olympic-winning strategies to their contexts to make their own boats go faster. Whether youre a business leader wanting better results, an individual with a dream, or a coach guiding your team to unlocking their potential, this book is jammed-pack with tried and tested methods to help you achieve your own gold medals.
The book is a winning mix of gripping narrative and practical performance-raising tips.
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Olympic gold medalist Ben Hunt-Davis and co-author Harriet Beveridge didn't win by working harder than everyone else they won by asking one ruthlessly simple question about every decision: "Will it make the boat go faster?" That filter, applied consistently, is what separates people who achieve extraordinary results from those who stay perpetually busy. This book is a masterclass in focused execution. * Nir Eyal, New York Times bestselling author of Beyond Belief * A compelling read; insightful and genuinely useful * Sir Chris Hoy * Fantastic * Dame Kelly Holmes * A compelling way to cut through noise and focus on what actually matters. It helps you notice whats useful, drop what isnt, and keep moving with more clarity and less wasted effort. A must-read for anyone who wants to spend less time second-guessing and more time doing what works. * Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments * A fascinating and inspiring book * Sebastian Coe, KBE * Captures the essence of what it takes to motivate to achieve extraordinary results * Sir Clive Woodward *
Ben Hunt-Davis (Author) Ben Hunt-Davis won Olympic Gold on the waters of Sydney in 2000 in the Team GB men's rowing eight. Fast forward 25 years and he is a performance consultant and world-renowned keynote speaker, having delivered speeches to around 200,000 people across 50 countries. In 2012 Ben co-founded Will It Make The Boat Go Faster? a people performance and leadership consultancy. Will It? helps ambitious leaders and organisations achieve clarity, alignment and the mindset change needed to drive lasting performance transformation through tailored solutions. It helps clients galvanise their people to move together, faster, towards their own gold medal.
Harriet Beveridge (Author) Harriet Beveridge is a performance coach, comedian and budding neuroscientist. With a track record of over twenty years in transforming corporate performance, she coaches C suite leaders and their teams to achieve exceptional results. Harriets particular focus is high performance whilst thriving. Harriet is a sought-after keynote speaker, combining engaging warmth with practical takeaways. A TEDx and BBC Radio 4 speaker, she has also written and performed four solo stand-up shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe performer. An unashamed geek, she brings to life science-backed insight, drawing on her MSc in Neuroscience and Psychology.