Lead to Succeed: What it takes to be the best
By (Author) Craig Lewis
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
17th August 2007
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
650.1
Paperback
290
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 18mm
380g
Craig Lewis is a well-respected sports psychologist, instrumental in the successful 2005 Tri-Nations Rugby League campaign for the Kiwis. Building on his sporting success he has become a corporate motivational speaker and works with leading companies: Les Mills, Price Waterhouse, Deloittes, Team McMillan, Briscoes, CocaCola Amatil and Farmers. Lead to Succeed has been written for sportspeople and businesspeople alike who are looking for strategies to up their game and put into practice the principles of self motivation and personal achievement practised by our leading elite athletes. With anecdotes and case studies to illustrate those key principles, this book will be an inspirational source of new ideas for those who strive to be the best, in their personal, professional and sporting lives. It is a book for those who lead, or want to be leaders, exploring the fundamental leadership qualities essential to success in sports and business. A book for anyone involved in the promotion of enhanced performance, using emotional intelligence as an underlying premise. Craig speaks professionally to large corporate groups and will be promoting is book as part of his ongoing schedule of engagements.
Craig Lewis lives and works in Auckland, as an advisor to the Kiwi Rugby league team and a range of leading corporate clients across a broad spectrum of service industries. He has been a performance coach to national champions, world champions and world record holders in an 18-year international career. Previously a senior lecturer at UNITEC in Sports Psychology, Skill Acquisition and Coaching, he has a masters degree from the University of Western Australia.He has a young family and is actively engaged in a range of community projects and activities fostering young athletes, including soccer, lifesaving and athletics.