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How do sporty executives fit in
rigorous athletic training alongside
their jobs?
Winning It All—After Hours
The balance sheets often
end up in the red. But there is
a model for success.
The (Tough) Economics
of the Games
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Why it's better to challenge
yourself, not just others.
The Competitive Spirit
Winning It All—After Hours
The (Tough) Economics
of the Games
Post Game-Day
Leadership at the Top
World-Class Athletes on the Job
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Every Four Years: The Challenge of Staying Long-Term
The Competitive Spirit
Post
Game-Day
Illustrations by Tim Ames
After each Games comes an assessment—beginning with the economics of it all. Typically, that news is not good, but the 1984 Games in Los Angeles provided a model for great financial success. Can it be repeated in the same city in 2028? Meanwhile, top executives also are known to pursue the thrill of sports, and they’re not shy about relying on rigorous athletic training methods to break their own personal-best records. How much does athletic discipline help them in the office?
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The (Tough) Economics of the Games
Winning It All—After Hours
The Competitive Spirit
Post Game-Day
Winning...with a Work-Life Balance?
Eye for a Star
Know Thyself
Leadership at the Top
Where Are They Now?
Snaring Medals...And Then, Consulting?
The Home Office, with Trophies in the Closet
World-Class Athletes on the Job
Every Four Years: The Challenge
of Staying Long-Term