STRICTLY BOARDROOM

What rugby can teach mining about sustainable competitive strategy

<i>STRICTLY Boardroom</i> is joined by Major Fran Sykes, not to discuss military strategy, but sports strategy, specifically rugby union, and some surprising insights for the mining industry on the difference between temporary and sustainable competitive advantage.

John Sykes, Fran Sykes, Allan Trench
What rugby can teach mining about sustainable competitive strategy

The start of the Rugby Union World Cup last week, recalled a conversation with Strictly Boardroom's sister over the Christmas period, back in the Motherland. Christmas is a time for catching up with...

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