How Being A 'Good Sport' Can Actually Make You Unstoppable In Business

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I always say that women who help other women deserve a special place in heaven, and I emphasize that collaboration beats competition every single time. A perfect example of this just recently happened during this year’s U.S. Open.

that is all about when we help others rise, we all shine. We experienced this during the Olympics when American runner Abbey D’Agostino helped her competitor, New Zealander Nikki Hamblin, get up when she fell. She shined so bright!a video went viral

The heartwarming video reinforced the value of good sportsmanship and how, by extending a helping hand, one player was able to uplift and inspire another. And then, they together inspired the rest of us. I spoke with some other leaders in the sports world and beyond to get their thoughts on what good sportsmanship means. Here’s what they had to say.A good sport gives credit where credit is due and work towards the greater good of the team.

," such as compassion and nurturing, that are necessary in order to build more inclusive cultures that will drive business success.. In companies that rely on hard data and P&Ls to measure performance, the less concrete metrics of collaboration, team building, and relationship-generating, where many women thrive, may not get much love or respect.

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