ASPC Update January 2018 | Page 4

The X International Forum on Elite Sport, recently held in Durban, South Africa was a tremendous success! Thank you, sincerely, to the presenters, attendees and organizers for your contributions to making the Forum a highly-valued experience. The Forum offered an environment that allowed for productive and meaningful conversations. It was a great opportunity to garner new knowledge, make new connections, share experiences and seek advice on solving problems and addressing issues many others in our business may have already faced. With enough humility, we can learn from anyone. Humility leads to a growth mindset. Growth is not an accident. We grow on purpose or not at all. We understand that leadership development is a cost, however, there is also a big cost of lagging leadership development. It is a competitive necessity that we invest in our self and in our “bench”. As leaders, we are responsible for our “bench”, for our organizational structures and for the culture we have created or allowed to develop. Effective leadership is the bedrock of performance. Leaders inspire and influence others and provide a distinctiveness between organizations that thrive and those that do not. It is important for people who have experienced success to share their learnings, their wisdom, and insights and impart them to others. We can all be advocates for and champions for others, helping them succeed by opening doors, make introductions or sharing opportunities. We expect athletes to be role models. Each of us, as administrators, managers or leaders in our respective Institutes/Centres have a similar responsibility to be examples, to teach values, to encourage servanthood, to support others, to develop others. As lifelong learners, we should always be open and receptive to learning from others, to learning new ideas, to being receptive to tweak our ideas. There is always room for more learning. Those of us in high performance sport business find ourselves are in a unique and challenging time. Sport can be used as a vehicle to bring people together in a world that seems increasingly divided. Dale Henwood ASPC President