Ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results. Steve, the ordinary manager, is tasked with just that. His company needs a new product to beat the Competition to market. His team is good but is it good enough? Meanwhile, Steve has signed up as a coach of his daughter’s soccer team. As te soccer season progresses and the project evolves, Steve begins to recognize the similarities between the two worlds. While Steve teaches the soccer team the mechanics of the game, the soccer team teaches him the skills of teamwork, communication, conflict resolution and much more.
By using real world analogies, we provide you with real world tools that you can use today to build a team and achieve your goals. As you can see from the title, we show how to do this but using a parallel with another activity many of us are familiar with – kid’s soccer.