The surfing analogy works beautifully for me (despite never having surfed in my life). It implies similar thoughts in endless physical analogies (basketball - you miss 100% of the shots you don't take, golf - 90% of putts that are short don't go in, etc.). These physical manifestations of leadership thoughts help connect the mind to the action, it would seem.
However, this makes the assumption that "small, good decisions" (W.I.N.) can be course corrected. It's not clear to me how to lead with any sort of long-term vision. I look forward to reading more.
The surfing analogy works beautifully for me (despite never having surfed in my life). It implies similar thoughts in endless physical analogies (basketball - you miss 100% of the shots you don't take, golf - 90% of putts that are short don't go in, etc.). These physical manifestations of leadership thoughts help connect the mind to the action, it would seem.
However, this makes the assumption that "small, good decisions" (W.I.N.) can be course corrected. It's not clear to me how to lead with any sort of long-term vision. I look forward to reading more.