Thursday, July 13, 2023

Fwd: ESSC2023: Early bird ends July 20



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From: Jill Greenleaf <jgreen


 

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 20! DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING CLINIC!

Registration is open for the Eastern States Swim Clinic in King of Prussia, PA on October 14 and 15 at the Crowne Plaza.  Register by July 20 to take advantage of our early bird discount! All information about the clinic, including online registration, is available here:  https://swimclinic.com/46th-eastern-states-swim-clinic/

 

The 2023 Clinic proudly offers an amazing lineup of presenters and an outstanding opportunity to meet and work with Olympic swimmers Cullen Jones and Breeja Larson:

Bob Bowman: Head Coach ASU, '16 Head Men's Olympic Coach, 4 time Asst. Olympic Coach

Dave Marsh: Head Women's Olympic Coach '16, 3X Asst. Olympic Coach, Assc. Head Coach UC Berkeley, Head Coach Team Elite

Chris Plumb: Head Coach Carmel High School

Kate Lundsten: Head Coach Minnesota Aquajets & Coach of Olympian Rachel Bootsma

Alan Goldberg Ed.D: Sports Performance Consultant & Author 

Cullen Jones: 2x Olympian '08 & '12, 4 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze, American Recordholder

Breeja Larson: Olympic Gold medalist '12 & American Recordholder

 

Learn from some of our country's best coaches and athletes!  We can't wait for another outstanding clinic together again! 

All the best,

Jill Greenleaf

 

Assistant Director

Eastern States Swim Clinic

 

Head Swimming Coach

Skidmore College

815 North Broadway

Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

(518) 580-5368

Instagram: @skidmoreswimdive

Monday, July 03, 2023

Fwd: Athlete Registration for Habitat Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon



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Use coupon code 4JULY23 this week to get 25% OFF athlete registration for the Youth Triathlon!

athlete registration

Coupon code expires 7/10/2023.

The 2023 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon is July 22nd at the North Park Pool for young athletes ages 7–15! Participants each get a race bag stuffed with fun—including a race t-shirt they can dye at our Tie-Dye Station (extra shirts from previous years are also available to non-registered siblings who want in on the fun)! Athletes and siblings can also "volunteer" on our Habitat Pittsburgh Lego Build—a fun way to pass the time while waiting for race results and hear about the importance of volunteerism.

visit Habitat Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon

the youth triathlon is where "fun" meets fundraiser!

Each finisher receives a 2023 Youth Triathlon medal! In addition to event photos, there will also be a Finish Line Photo Stop so each athlete can commemorate their achievement. Following the race we hold an Awards Ceremony where the top 3 boy and girl finishers in each age bracket receive a trophy! And to wrap everything up—a Pizza Party for athletes and volunteers!

visit Habitat Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon

want to see the course and ask questions beforehand?

We hold a Pre-Race Informational Meeting at 6:30pm the Friday evening before the race at the North Park Pool. Our Race Director and Habitat Pittsburgh staff will be onsite to review the course with the kids and answer parents' questions. During this meeting we also offer free bike safety checks, courtesy of Pro Bike+Run.

The Youth Triathlon is operated by and supports Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh. To learn more about Habitat Pittsburgh's affordable Homeownership and Home Repair Programs and our local impact visit habitatpittsburgh.org.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Fwd: Rev your innovation engine

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BCG's 2023 Most Innovative Companies
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Leadership by Design
June 2023

What Innovation Leaders Do Differently
What You Can Learn from Innovation Leaders

The Premise
The connection between innovation and both growth and advantage is becoming stronger than ever. The winners understand this and invest in their innovation engines accordingly. The laggards struggle to make headway beyond incremental improvements.

How can a company become a successful innovator?
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The Solution
01. Recognize the value of innovation
The evidence is mounting: companies that both prioritize innovation and ensure they are ready to act are widening the gap over less capable competitors. Winning firms are consistently delivering new products, entering new markets, and establishing new revenue streams. The big story, though—this year and for most of the past decade—is that innovation drives performance. Since 2005, our portfolio of the 50 most innovative companies has outpaced the broader market in shareholder returns by a significant margin: an average of 3.3 percentage points per year.
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02. Understand the critical elements of innovation success
Innovation leaders learn how to allocate resources based on the outcomes they want to achieve—for both internal and external initiatives and for both short-term gains and long-term growth. To overcome barriers that could stand in the way of successful innovation, companies must strategize (setting a vision and linking goals to strategy), create and scale (building an ecosystem for expanding ideas into real businesses), and accelerate (using technology, people, and governance to expand innovation-related capabilities).
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03. Don't let a downturn deter you
During the 2009 downturn, only 58% of companies planned to increase spending and almost 15% expected to cut innovation investment. But what's going on in 2023? This year, 79% of companies see innovation as a top-three priority—15 points more than in 2009—and 66% plan to increase spending, 42% by more than 10%. As growth has slowed in core markets, the importance of new products and services that carry companies into new markets with new business models has increased. Digital opportunities and the sustainability imperative are two key forces driving the change.
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04. Bet big—but carefully—on AI
The question isn't whether AI can have an impact. It's more a matter of whether companies are using AI properly and for use cases that have the potential to drive real business value. The varying results that companies are achieving so far with AI further increase the distance between organizations that have well-functioning innovation engines and those that do not. Indeed, given AI's transformational potential (which anyone can experience by taking ChatGPT for a spin), failing to master the technology could ultimately prove fatal to a firm's innovation program.
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The best innovators develop a self-reinforcing, virtuous cycle. Once the innovation cycle starts, it creates its own momentum and produces transformative competitive advantage.
Michael Ringel
Managing Director and Senior Partner
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Thursday, June 01, 2023

Fwd: Change Your Trajectory: The Transformation Imperative in Uncertain Times

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This bold approach can make companies more resilient and cost-smart.
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Change Your Trajectory
May 2023

Business Transformation
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Transform

In an uncertain economy, some companies may be tempted to hunker down. That's understandable, but it risks putting them at a competitive disadvantage. In a downturn, the gap between winners and losers only widens. Instead, companies need to adopt a mindset of change in both good times and bad.  

Embrace the Uncertainty 
There's no question that executing a successful transformation today poses challenges: the level of uncertainty in the macro-environment coupled with the pace of change required makes driving change more difficult. In fact, BCG research shows that only 30% of transformations meet their goals.

But launching a transformation despite uncertainty can create real benefits. It creates a clear set of rules that everyone in the organization can use to operate. It also helps teams deal with uncertainty by giving them clear goals. And it builds new skills in terms of resilience and problem-solving.
30%
transformation
success rate
Success often comes down to leadership commitment, focusing on culture and executional excellence
How do you know when a transformation is working?
  • It's when leadership sets clear goals and maintains consistent communication.
     
  • It's when company culture is prioritized, and employees feel engaged and empowered to embrace new ways of working.
     
  • It's when people are encouraged to think more critically and to challenge their way of thinking.
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Look Beyond Costs
Cost efficiency is the main objective of most transformations. But moving away from a cost-cutting mindset and considering a company's full potential is a much better path to financial and operational resilience.

For example, one retail company wanted to reduce costs in its supply chain. But a more expansive view showed that costs—while critical—were only part of the answer. Cost savings from that process (more than $100 million in year one alone) funded two other initiatives: reinvigorating the brand and revamping its operating model to strengthen customer connections.
$100m
in annual savings from a cost-led business transformation
That kind of holistic approach—call it cost savings plus—leaves companies more resilient and better equipped to face future challenges.
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Reinforce the Balance Sheet
A resilient balance sheet can help companies manage tough operating environments. It provides breathing room to operate under stressful conditions and withstand the scrutiny of shareholders, creditors, and regulators. It also enables them to pursue opportunities, such as M&A and share buybacks. In BCG's experience, strengthening the balance sheet can boost EBIT by 10% to 20%.  
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"When organizations create the right environment for transformation and spend time helping the doers, results follow in the financials—and in improving the culture, employee engagement, and in upskilling people."
Kristy Ellmer
Managing Director & Partner
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