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A Gold Medal Business Lesson from Jonny Moseley

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This article was published on August 14, 2008. So far, 4 people have left their thoughts. Share your own thoughts.

I was at a customer appreciation event for a large telecommunications company in Beaver Creek last week. Jonny Moseley, 1998 Olympic gold medalist in freestyle skiing, and I sat and talked on the shuttle bus together on the way to the golf course the first day. And on the second day we played together. He had some great insights about skiing that apply to business and life in general.

His best tip?

“Skiing is all about many small recoveries, finding a way to reign it back in each time you begin to lose it.”

So goes business. So goes life. When we focus on skiing with no risk, we finish well down the list in obscurity. When we focus on skiing on the edge and making good recoveries each time we cross the threshold, we’re in contention to win. We need to take measured risks, but we also need to have the tools to make it through the rough patches.

Speed of Execution is the #1 indicator of success in business. What have you been thinking about for days or weeks that you should already be doing?

Are you playing it safe so you never have to recover? Or are you creating a business with an edge?

And just as importantly, do you have the tools to recover as you hit the rough times?

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Christie Taylor

08/15/08

Perfect inspiration on a Friday! Great analogy!


Lise Bellmar

08/18/08

Always a good way to look at things going into the last quarter! Thanks Chuck.


Kristin Salada

08/25/08

Last time I saw Jonny Moseley he was walking right into a hot tub, fully clothed in ski gear, filming a commercial for something in Vail! Glad to see he’s got some wisdom to offer that applies to business. Thanks, Chuck!


Doug Root

09/02/08

Much like the rockets to the moon. Off course 98% (or something like that) of the time. The key is constant corrections.

Or, from a Christian perspective: ‘The Lord can’t steer a parked car.’

Again…DO something!




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