
What do Olympic athletes, world-class teams, and top-performing leaders all have in common? Simple. They understand the theory of marginal gains. You’ve like heard this before: “success doesn’t happen overnight.” Rather it happens as a result 1% improvements over time. The teensy, teeny, tiny, strategic adjustments that, when stacked consistently, create extraordinary results. It’s how a struggling British Cycling team became an unstoppable force. It’s how Novak Djokovic became world number 1 in tennis. And it’s exactly how you can start leading with more precision, more impact, and more success. In this episode of Stop Managing, Start Leading, I’ll unpack the theory of marginal gains, why it matters, and most importantly, how to use it to sharpen your leadership and develop your team. Because if you’re still chasing big, dramatic breakthroughs… you’re doing it wrong.
I’m Antonio and in this episode, I’ll be your leadership coach. I'll guide you through essential leadership models to help you understand the differences between leadership and management. Subscribe for weekly Stop Managing, Start Leading podcast episodes to make a habit of leadership development, overcome common leadership challenges, and become the kind of leader your people and your business deserve.