Krush Performance: Talent Is Overrated with Geoff Colvin

KP - PHOTO FOR RI SHOWTalent Is Overrated

One of the largest commodities in the world today is ability and talent. Unfortunately, great ability and talent is also one of the rarest commodities.

What is the difference between top performers and the average Joe Six Pack? Why do some achieve and most do not?

Today, we visit with Geoff Colvin. He’s a longtime editor and columnist for FORTUNE and an award-winning thinker, author, broadcaster, and speaker on today’s most significant trends in business. Hee has become one of America’s sharpest and most respected commentators on leadership, globalization, wealth creation, the infotech revolution, and related issues.

In 2006, Geoff wrote a powerful article “What it Takes to be Great.” The response to this article was so profound that it lead to one of the leading books focused on talent and human development, “Talent is Overrated.”

Business – Music – Sport – the concept of talent is a human thing – not specific to any one endeavor.

Where does talent come from? Are we born with Talent? Is it a Natural? Is Talent learned?

How important then is environment in the development of Talent? Your friends, parents, coaches, mentors, teachers, bosses and what about the culture of performance?

Is Greatness Up For Grabs?

We ask these questions and more as we investigate: What it Truly Takes to be Great in the episode of Krush Performance.

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Krush Performance is a trusted source of sport performance and athletic development information that brings together the athletes, the coaches, the researchers, the parents & fans in a community dedicated to sharing the very latest sport performance trends and research to INSPIRE, MOTIVATE AND EDUCATE and help you understand what its truly like to achieve Human Maximum Performance.

Invite your teammates, coaches, family and friends to join in as we work to push talent and performance to new heights.

Jeff Krushell is regarded as a noted expert in the area of talent development in sport and through his work has gained unique insights into the process of improving performance… ‘It’s a human thing’.

Over the last 20 years Jeff has worked in the world of high performance sport helping athletes tap into their potential to truly understand what it is like to achieve Human Maximum Performance. Engineering his unique blend of sport science and training techniques with the holy grail of success; ‘motivation’, Jeff’s expertise lies in creating the next generation of top performers.

Jeff has forged relationships with athletes, Olympians and internationally renowned sport elitists; coaches, sport scientists, doctors and researchers. All of who are constantly pushing the boundaries of human performance. Jeff’s message relates to all levels of human performance and is not exclusive to sport.

• Host & Founder of The Krush Performance Radio Show aired on TSN 1260 Edmonton
• Current Strength and Conditioning Consultant for Major League Baseball International
• Current Performance Consultant for CTV, Edmonton
• Current Strength & Conditioning Consultant for Vauxhall Baseball Academy
• Current Performance Consultant for Link Management
• Former Strength and Conditioning coach for the Toronto Blue Jays
• Former Strength and Conditioning coach for the Edmonton Eskimos

Krush Performance is a trusted source of sport performance and athletic development information that brings together the athletes, the coaches, the researchers, the parents & fans in a community dedicated to sharing the very latest sport performance trends and research to INSPIRE, MOTIVATE AND EDUCATE and help you understand what its truly like to achieve Human Maximum Performance.

Invite your teammates, coaches, family and friends to join in as we work to push talent and performance to new heights.

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