All Press Releases for September 26, 2011

EA Worldwide Encourages People to Use Sports Attributes in Business

EA Worldwide, an outsourced sales and marketing company based in London Bridge, encourage people to use the skills and attributes gained from their sporting or athletic background in business.



    LONDON, ENGLAND, September 26, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- EA Worldwide specialize in customer acquisition for businesses varying from telecommunications to film, charities to home installation. Many of the attributes required to work in such a diverse environment such as ambition, competitiveness, being team orientated, developing strategy and using leadership skills can successfully be transferred from an individuals sporting background and effectively be applied to EA Worldwides business model suggests Josh Cote, Managing Director at EA Worldwide. "I can confidently say that much of what I learned from my College Football has been applied to my business at some point throughout my career. I have tried to incorporate these skills in my business model, I encourage other people to draw from their experiences in sports or athletics to assist in being more productive in the workplace," says Josh Cote of EA Worldwide.

Developing a strategy is the fundamental of team sports, bringing all elements together at a precise time can determine winning or losing the game. A successful business strategy requires similar innovation, planning and time-management. Being successful in sports requires practice, patience and persistence something that is taught through training and participation in sports. These skills are very transferable and I believe a huge asset to a sales focused business model like we have at EA Worldwide. Ambition and driving success is part of our daily schedule so there is always a strong focus and goal to work towards' adds Josh Cote of EA Worldwide.

An EA Worldwide study of 25 independent sales advisors suggests those who are encouraged to use sports skills in their place of work were 59% more productive over the second quarter of 2011 than those that have not participated in team sports in recent years or during their youth. James Shulman, author of The Game of Life: College Sport and Educational Values writes 'Athletes also make more money because their self-confidence and competitive nature makes them choose jobs that pay more money and strive to progress further than the average person'. Josh Cote, Managing Director of EA Worldwide comments further 'This was a pretty interesting survey to conduct. The results have shown what we have always believed which is really encouraging for our business'.

EA Worldwide promote the use of sporting attributes in the workplace to increase sales, such growth has assisted with leading the firm to develop a very lucrative business model.

EA Worldwide are an outsourced Sales and Marketing Company specializing in customer acquisition.

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