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Clutch, why some people excel under pressure and others don't, Paul Sullivan

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Clutch, why some people excel under pressure and others don't, Paul Sullivan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Clutch
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
555643051
Responsibility statement
Paul Sullivan
Sub title
why some people excel under pressure and others don't
Summary
According to Paul Sullivan, clutch individuals have figured out how to perform under high stress conditions as if they were everyday situations. How do they do it? Drawing on new research and interviews with stars across a range of fields, Sullivan uncovers the shared traits that define clutch performers and explains how anyone can apply these lessons
Table Of Contents
What's clutch? -- Why people are clutch -- Focus : the morality plays of David Boies -- Discipline : when the stakes are as high as they can be -- Adapting : fighting the fight, not the plan -- Being present : opening night jitters and the role of lifetime -- Fear and desire : living life without a Plan B -- Double clutch : what Billie Jean King did for women under pressure -- Why people choke -- A leader's responsibility : how the reputations of Ken Lewis and Jamie Dimon fell and rose in the financial crisis -- The perils of overthinking : rehearsing the speech before the victory -- Overconfidence starts the fall: what the worst factory in America cost GM and taught Toyota -- How to be clutch -- How to be clutch with your money : knowing when to quit -- How to be clutch in sports : trust what got you there -- Conclusion -- The Tiger conundrum : is he still clutch?
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