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Sam Steele • 8 August 2022

The Growth Triple Play

KNOWLEDGE + PURPOSE + CREATIVITY = GAME CHANGER


Creative thinking on demand is the single most important strategic need for all organisations. And it is the one thing we spend the least amount of time training for.


Teams who can integrate creativity, effectively harness existing knowledge and align with a unified purpose are delivering at least double the success of their peers, according to Management Consultants McKinsey in their recent report, Growth Triple Play.


McKinsey's research found that organisations who focus on any one of these three factors - knowledge, or purpose or creativity - will build high performance to some degree. But organisations who can leverage all three of these components simultaneously, can deliver a significant edge over competitors, in many cases increasing their success metrics by more than 200%.


Our Sport Sparks app embeds this Growth Triple Play strategy into coaching practice. It is designed to search for highly relevant existing specialist knowledge, know how and data, and align it with the coach's, club or organisation's purpose. Once these are aligned the search results are presented with built-in creativity prompts and the entire user journey follows an authenticated creative problem solving process.


We make the Triple Growth Play easy. If you want to change the game, Sport Sparks will light your way.


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