
NOW AVAILABLE - WINNING MATTERS
'Winning Matters’ is the latest book by the renowned inspiring motivational
speaker
Dr Frank Dick OBE.
Frank’s expertise is derived from years as Director of
Coaching for British Athletics at the time when stars such as Sebastian Coe,
Steve Cram and Steve Ovett were at their peak – as well as individual coaching
of sporting greats including Daley Thompson and Gerhard Berger.
By recognizing the synergy between effective coaching techniques
on the playing field and in the commercial environment, Frank has developed a
range of inspirational keynote themes, workshop topics and bespoke employee
development programs.
Frank wrote his previous book entitled ‘Winning’, as he
found himself addressing audiences who wanted to know if the skills and
motivation from sporting achievement could be successfully translated into
performance within the business environment.
Having spoken to over 500,000 business people during the
past 20 years, the positive feedback has proven that the coaching concepts and
motivation tips conveyed in the book and in presentations have made a
difference. He believes that he now has a greater in-depth
understanding of the challenges faced when attempting to win in the business
arena at all levels. The skills required are in some ways more subtle than
those required in sport and he has honed the sporting paradigms and analogies
in ‘Winning Matters’ to reflect
this.
Designed
for busy and productive people whose time is precious, it is possible to dip in
and out of ‘Winning Matters’ and easily
pick up a motivating quote or thought, or explore a particular topic in a few
minutes.
“Whatever you do in
life, it is almost inevitable that your performance is assessed. To perform you need two basic attributes that
when combined and developed make you a winner:
-A
desire to achieve
-A
set of skills in order to be able to achieve". Dr Frank Dick
"Winning
Matters" is available from the 1st August 2010 and can be ordered via
Frank's Office at office@frankdick.co.uk or via Waterstones. The book costs
£12.99 plus postage and packaging.