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    The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance

    £14.99
    ISBN: 9780753558676
    AuthorDiviney, Rich
    PublisherNameEbury Publishing
    Pub Date28/01/2021
    BindingTRADE PB
    Pages304
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    'So much of what I know about trust I learned from Rich Diviney'- Simon Sinek
    'Incredible... explains why some people thrive - even when things get hard' - Charles Duhigg
    'If you care about getting better, you need to buy this book' Daniel Coyle

    Learn the secret to being your best


    During his twenty years as a Navy officer and SEAL, Rich Diviney was intimately involved in specialized SEAL selection, whittling hundreds of extraordinary candidates down to a handful of elite performers. But Diviney was often surprised by who succeeded. Those with the right skills sometimes failed, while others he had initially dismissed became top performers. Why weren't the most skillful candidates the ones who would succeed best in some of the world's toughest military assignments?

    Through years of observation, Diviney cracked the code: beneath obvious skills are a successful recruit's core attributes, the innate traits for a person's performance as an individual and in a team. This book defines these key attributes - including cunning, adaptability, even narcissism - so you can identify and understand your own and those of people around you, helping you perform optimally in all areas of your life.

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    'So much of what I know about trust I learned from Rich Diviney'- Simon Sinek
    'Incredible... explains why some people thrive - even when things get hard' - Charles Duhigg
    'If you care about getting better, you need to buy this book' Daniel Coyle

    Learn the secret to being your best


    During his twenty years as a Navy officer and SEAL, Rich Diviney was intimately involved in specialized SEAL selection, whittling hundreds of extraordinary candidates down to a handful of elite performers. But Diviney was often surprised by who succeeded. Those with the right skills sometimes failed, while others he had initially dismissed became top performers. Why weren't the most skillful candidates the ones who would succeed best in some of the world's toughest military assignments?

    Through years of observation, Diviney cracked the code: beneath obvious skills are a successful recruit's core attributes, the innate traits for a person's performance as an individual and in a team. This book defines these key attributes - including cunning, adaptability, even narcissism - so you can identify and understand your own and those of people around you, helping you perform optimally in all areas of your life.