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384 Peter Loge, Author of Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for organizations from the world's game
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384 Peter Loge, Author of Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for organizations from the world's game

Through the Noise · Ernesto Gluecksmann

October 31, 201846m 12s

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Peter Loge is an associate professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University and a strategic consultant. Over the past 25-plus years, he has served in senior positions in the US House and Senate, in public and private sector organizations, and in the Obama administration. His book, Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for organizations from the world's game, debuted as the #1 sports industry new release on Amazon.

Soccer Thinking: The modern world is networked and always networking. Decision making is dispersed. Problems are solved in real-time. Everyone is expected to lead and follow. Life doesn't stop for timeouts. In other words, the modern world looks like soccer.