*When the Game Feels Easier Than Practice: What Leaders Get Wrong About Performance
- Leo Bottary

- Apr 2
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 3
Elite sports programs design practices that are more demanding than the games themselves. The pace is faster. The pressure is higher. The standards are uncompromising. By the time players step onto the court under the brightest lights, they have already experienced something harder.
Leaders talk often about creating the right conditions for success. And too often, that gets interpreted as removing friction, reducing discomfort, and making work easier to navigate. While well-meaning, this approach alone overlooks something crucial. For the complete article, click here: https://ceoworld.biz/2026/04/01/when-the-game-feels-easier-than-practice-what-leaders-get-wrong-about-performance/. You'll find the Peernovation Deep Dive here: https://static.wixstatic.com/mp3/a544bd_2b8db1223cff42339b618d9bc0b874fc.mp3




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