Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Stat of the Week – Monkeys and Medals

March 1, 2010 by katemckeon · 1 Comment 

Lionel Tiger shares the history of monkeys and medal in his latest Op-Ed piece for the Wall Street Journal. He posits that there is a biological need for humans to have games such as the Olympics
Like our primate cousins, competition is in our blood.
Is this just more justification for what my less athletically-inclined friends call [...]

Momentum in Team Winning

October 13, 2009 by katemckeon · 13 Comments 

In professional sports momentum swings can be attributed to teams and players going on hot or cold streaks. Does the 2005 Miami Heat come back if the Dallas Mavericks win the 3rd game? Do the 2009 Redwings win the Stanley Cup if they win game 3 instead of game 5?
These swings have been the focus [...]

Get to Yes Faster

October 13, 2009 by katemckeon · 15 Comments 

When you spend your time in Sales person mode, time is even more valuable. You may haveĀ  a set amount of time that the potential client is willing to spend with you. Or you have X number of appointments to make before the day is over. And if your business is predominantly face-to-face, you really [...]

Why you want to Win

October 4, 2009 by katemckeon · 15 Comments 

The internet has brought tremendous opportunity to the masses. Who would have predicted 20 years ago that selling schlocky stuff that didn’t sell at your garage sale on a little community website would allow you to make millions of dollars?** Yet, eBay has done just that.
The success of eBay highlights the idea that as individuals [...]

Winning with Nuclear Fusion, a New Metaphor

September 27, 2009 by katemckeon · 18 Comments 

Winning with Nuclear Fusion
Thursday evening I ended up in a conversation about nuclear fusion, not a subject I know much about, but I have a vague understanding . . . that got me thinking about what it takes to launch a business, or learn a new skill since both of those activities require an extraordinary [...]

Nonverbal Cues – Locker Rooms

September 23, 2009 by katemckeon · 15 Comments 

Earlier this week we covered nonverbal influence in hockey also known as the fighting penalty. That post brought some wonderful comments about other ways we communicate a message nonverbally in sports.
Locker Rooms
Go to the home team’s locker room and you will find it pleasantly fragranced (a fancy way of saying it smells good) by [...]

Running Mastery: Sports Stat of the Week

September 15, 2009 by katemckeon · 11 Comments 

So you probably thought you’d hear about hockey this week given that preseason begins . . . now, but instead how about a diversion to running.
In tandem with my research on the non verbal, environmental cues that foster the growth of super stars I get to look at super stars themselves. It’s really amazing to [...]

Golfer Influence: Sports Stat of the Week August 10

August 9, 2009 by katemckeon · Leave a Comment 

Who is the real Vanilla of Golf? One golfer dominates the Majors and it isn’t Tiger….