The Collaborator

The Collaborator by Winsor Jenkins, published by Lulu.com in August 2008, is a 152-page exploration of how soccer serves as a metaphor for navigating the complexities of the global economy. This book presents a framework that aligns the principles of soccer with the dynamics of business, aiming to assist individuals and organizations in overcoming challenges associated with global collaboration.
Readers will discover eleven operating principles that form the Strategic Operating Collaboration Code for Earning Results, Engaging Resources, and Establishing Relationships. The Collaborator emphasizes the importance of collaboration as a vital practice for success in the global business landscape, providing insights into effective leadership and employee performance in this context. Through its unique approach, the book offers a practical model for understanding the interplay between sports and business.
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The game of soccer is a powerful metaphor for individuals, teams, and organizations competing in the global economy. Taking advantage of soccer’s worldwide recognition as a game and language, its metaphor offers an operating framework – or model – for helping overcome the challenges associated with working in global business. The Collaborator lays out “eleven” operating principles matching up with the global business model. Together, they decribe SOCCER as a Strategic Operating Collaboration Code for Earning Results…for Engaging Resources…and for Establishing Relationships. If you agree that collaboration represents a critical business practice for succeeding or scoring goals on the global business field, you will find that The Collaborator provides an innovative and practical model to help people understand what global business and leadership look like – and how employees are expected to perform in the global business economy.
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