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Rasmus Ankersen

Best-selling author, entrepreneur and global keynote speaker

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Gender: Male
Languages: English
Travels from: United Kingdom
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  • A leading global keynote speaker on developing high performance and fighting organisational complacency, Rasmus Ankersen has received rave reviews from international audiences.

Biography

Rasmus Ankersen is a writer, acclaimed leadership and performance expert and ‘the high-performance anthropologist’. He has worked and trained with some of the world’s best athletes to understand and contribute to how they work.

A former footballer who trained as a UEFA-accredited coach and served as Co-Director of Football at Brentford FC for almost seven years, Rasmus is now CEO of investment firm, Sport Republic, which owns a majority stake in Southampton FC. Alongside these roles, he has lived and trained with Jamaican sprinters, Brazilian footballers, and African long-distance runners. His work has given him a unique insight into what gives these sportspeople the edge – personal attributes like focus and mental and physical stamina, but also statistical analysis of performance and decision-making. His work on talent, data and development was seen as being one of the key factors to Brentford’s elevation, for the first time in over sixty years, to the top tier of English football.

Rasmus has taken his understanding of performance, leadership and teamwork and translated it into the everyday and business environment, forming strategies to enable groups and individuals to achieve great things. In his first book DNA of a Winner, Rasmus considers what attributes world-class performers share. In Leader DNA he took his studies to the boardroom looking at top CEOs and politicians to see what makes them inspiring leaders and strategic winners. In The Gold Mine Effect, Rasmus returned to sport looking at naturally occurring centres of sporting excellence from footballers from Rio’s favelas to marathon-runners from an Ethiopian village to women golfers from Korea. He looks at the links and effects of their social, personal, and environmental circumstances. His book Hunger in Paradise examines the drawbacks of success; primarily complacency, arrogance, and the fear of failure, and how to counteract them. As well as writing, he directed a documentary, The Hockey Miracle, exploring how a small unassuming town in Denmark produced five National League players across a nine-year period.

Rasmus looks at real examples of leadership, team, and high performance from a different perspective, finding patterns, examining the big data, and realising that the extraordinary is often surprisingly normal and imitable. He delivers real, tangible lessons to audiences with verve, enthusiasm and wit that cover everything from incentives to big data to recruitment.

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Hunger in Paradise: How to Save Success from Failure

When companies become successful, they don’t just fight their competitors: they fight themselves.m Sucess can trigger a series of psychological problems that are often not recognised until it is too late. But how do you defeat them? Based on Authentic firsthand case studies Rasmus Ankersen answers some of the toughest management questions of today.

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Hunger in Paradise: How to Save Success from Failure

When companies become successful, they don't just fight their competitors: they fight themselves.m Sucess can trigger a series of psychological problems that are often not recognised until it is too late. But how do you defeat them? Based on Authentic firsthand case studies Rasmus Ankersen answers some of the toughest management questions of today.
Rasmus Ankersen's book

The Gold Mine Effect: Crack the Secrets of High Performance

We all want to discover our hidden talents and make an impact with them. But how? Rasmus Ankersen, an ex-footballer and performance specialist, quit his job and spent six months living with the world’s best athletes in an attempt to answer this question. Ankersen presents his surprising conclusions in seven lessons on how anyone or any business or team can defy the misconceptions of high performance, learning to build their own gold mine of real talent.

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The Gold Mine Effect: Crack the Secrets of High Performance

We all want to discover our hidden talents and make an impact with them. But how? Rasmus Ankersen, an ex-footballer and performance specialist, quit his job and spent six months living with the world's best athletes in an attempt to answer this question. Ankersen presents his surprising conclusions in seven lessons on how anyone or any business or team can defy the misconceptions of high performance, learning to build their own gold mine of real talent.

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