What You Can Learn About Marketing From the Brazilian Soccer TeamAuthored by Rohit Bhargava on October 23, 2007 - 3:39pm.
The reason comes down to individuality. As a kid growing up playing soccer in America, the one thing I was often taught was to get rid of the ball. Holding onto the ball was the worst thing you could do, because eventually you would lose it and then your team would be in a bad situation. The Brazilians take the opposite approach. Kids grow up practicing all kinds of ways of improving their ball control so that they won't lose the ball. Their mindset is not about passing before they lose the ball, it's about getting good enough so that no one else can take the ball away from them. Practicing to be the best is different from practiced to succeed. Success means you are ahead of the game ... being the best means that you define the game. Business is the same as soccer in this sense. You will probably achieve what you have been training for if you are good. The real question is whether you are training with the right goal in mind. This piece was originally published on Rohit's blog, Influential Marketing, and is posted on DMW with the author's permission. Rohit's bio can be viewed here.
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