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June 15, 2010How the England team reacts to the Robert Green's World Cup mistake will define them as a team
Robert Green made a huge mistake on Saturday night when England played the USA in their first game in the World Cup. He has held his hands up and taken responsibility for the mistake as it cost England the win. His fellow team members have also come out in support of him and rightly so too. However, in sport as in business, it is not what is said that matters, as we expect to hear words of support, it is what is done following the mistake that matters.
Great teams know that mistakes are made and it is how we react through our actions that defines how the team learns, grows and continues to compete.
Let’s be clear. It was the first game in the World Cup and a draw, although not what England wanted, is not a disaster. It’s a competition and there are two games left in their group. It’s now up to them how they respond in their next game that will define how well they are able to compete.
It is the same in business when a mistake is a made, whether it is a failed delivery, faulty product, poorly delivered service etc. How we respond to those mistakes is what defines us, our brand, our relationship with our customers and our ability to compete and attract new customers.
How the England team responds this coming Friday against Algeria will be an important moment in how their brand is seen by their fans (consumers).
What do you think?
Thanks to the BBC for the image
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Hi Adrian,
I don’t watch the World Cup, but have come across bits of hoopla over the Robert Green mistake lately. My take? So what? It’s just a game. How many times has other bigshot athletes messed up the winning catch, goal, shot or whatever? Plenty. Life goes on.
I think it’s sad to think about the last World Cup where the South American athlete scored a winning goal on his own team. Didn’t he receive death threats or something? People need to get a perspective on things.
I agree that the way the incident is played out from his own team (and country) will speak very loudly.
Karen
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Hi Karen,
You are right. It is only a game but a very important one to many people. However, I agree that it can cause many things to get blown out of proportion.
Let’s wait and see how the team wants to play on.
Best wishes,
Adrian