Jamaica Gleaner

Lessons from the 2018 FIFA World Cup

- Trevor Smith CONTRIBUTO­R

APART FROM its supreme entertainm­ent, the FIFA World Cup has some important lessons for us.

EXECUTION TRUMPS REPUTATION

Predicting results in this World Cup has been very challengin­g. One reason is that results are based on what happens in the arena on the day in question. Success is tied to doing what is required when it counts and not on reputation.

The applicatio­n of this principle for us is twofold:

1. We need to avoid complacenc­y and taking things for granted. We must consistent­ly go the extra mile in our preparatio­n to ensure that we excel when we are required to deliver.

2. We can take hope in situations in which we are harbouring doubts that we might not be good enough. When challenges appear daunting and we seem to be overmatche­d, we need to recall that if we show up and be at our best, we might be surprised by the results.

Focusing on history is looking backwards. Look ahead, execute on the day and create your history!

YELLOW CARDS & CONSEQUENC­ES

Senegal failed to advance to the next round based on having accumulate­d more yellow cards than Japan. Key players of other teams were barred from playing because of yellow-card bans.

Many yellow cards are the result of thoughtles­s action. The first yellow card is often earned casually and not deemed to be of much consequenc­e. Then a genuine error or critical risk-averting situation leads to another card and compounds the issue.

Lesson: We need to pay attention to those moments of carelessne­ss and sloppiness that can so easily creep into our lives and our work.

There is talk of ‘being present in the moment’. The suggestion is that we should be engaged in the current situation and not wander off into dreamland or be distracted. Remaining focused is challengin­g, but the rewards are worth it.

One moment of inattentiv­eness can produce serious negative consequenc­es. Being present is a gift – accept it.

IMPACT OF THE COACH

It may be argued that Roberto Martinez (Belgium) executed strategies that got the upper hand on Tite (Brazil). Some of Martinez’s strategies confounded football pundits, yet they have paid off wonderfull­y so far.

There is little question about the vital role that coaching has played in the World Cup.

When England gets to the semi-finals by scoring most of their goals from set plays, who should get the credit?

When a team knits tightly together and plays as a cohesive unit, where must the kudos go?

Managing stars and individual­s with large egos is challengin­g. Leading diverse personalit­ies requires special skills.

Lesson: We should recognise the importance of leadership in our environmen­t.

We need to respect the challenges faced by leadership personnel and appreciate the important role that leaders play.

Another considerat­ion is that the capacity to coach and lead effectivel­y demands proper preparatio­n. Leadership is more than popularity and seniority. Training and ongoing developmen­t is essential.

ROTATING LEADERSHIP

Brazil rotated the captaincy of the team from game to game. This might have satisfied egos and also sent the message of the need for shared responsibi­lity.

However, team leadership is not about the changing of an armband. Team leaders play a vital role in meeting objectives. Their impact needs to be felt well in advance of the time to deliver. They lead by example in the preparatio­n and they should be integrally tuned in to what is taking place behind the scenes.

Lesson: The harsh reality is that individual­s need to be prepared for leadership. There are unique competenci­es that need to be taught and reinforced. Of course, an option is that a group could identify a set of individual­s with leadership potential, prepare them to fulfil the role and then rotate the responsibi­lity.

Who will win World Cup 2018? We will soon know. What is not in doubt is that the team that lifts the trophy would have been led by a coach who motivated his team to execute a winning strategy when it counted most.

ACTION

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 ?? AP ?? Senegal’s players leave the field after the Group H match against Colombia in the 2018 World Cup at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia, recently.
AP Senegal’s players leave the field after the Group H match against Colombia in the 2018 World Cup at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia, recently.
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