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Management Forum
Free
By comparing the unique demands of dressage and rowing, this talk will discuss resilience, setting actionable goals and building a cohesive team though clear communication and shared values.
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Part of The Leading Note series:
Join us for a FREE monthly series of motivational talks featuring remarkable individuals from diverse fields. Discover their strategies and mindsets that drive success—and how to apply them both professionally and personally. In music, the leading note is the final note before the keynote of the scale. Unlike a keynote talk, which represents the main idea or conclusion, these leading note talks explore the path and momentum that guide you there—an ideal metaphor for talks focused on strategies that drive success.
This FREE session will cover lessons learned from elite sport in both individual and team sports, breaking down the skills that drive success and exploring how these techniques can be applied to build high-performing cultures in professional and personal settings. By comparing the unique demands of dressage and rowing, this talk will discuss techniques for setting actionable goals and building a cohesive team though clear communication and shared values. It will also explore the strategies for performing under pressure and building resilience, using flexible and adaptive thinking to excel in changing environments.
This talk will be of interest to anyone looking to improve the performance of themselves and their team, with skills being introduced that will be of use in your personal life too.
Clare Hole is a Cambridge University graduate with 11 years of experience in elite sport across Dressage and Rowing. Between 2013-2021, she competed at over 20 international competitions for Youth and Senior GB Dressage teams from ages 11 to 20, winning team gold at the 2015 Youth European Championships. She then took up rowing at Cambridge University where she spent 3 years as part of the Cambridge University Boat Club rowing alongside World and Olympic champions and was part of the winning the 2024 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. She has extensive experience in both team and individual sports as both an athlete and in leadership, including experience with effective goal-setting, coaching and management of media and sponsors. Besides sport, Clare also has a BA in Natural Sciences (Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour) and an MPhil in Epidemiology and is currently a Scientist at Genomics plc.
16 May 2025
12:00-13:00 UK (London)
13:00-14:00 Paris
07:00-08:00 New York
France
United Kingdom
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