Rasmus Ankersen on ‘Why do location-based talent gold mines exist?’
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Rasmus Ankersen, author of the recently published The Gold Mine Effect, auditioned for TED2013 – and you can watch the full talk below!
TED2013 aims to ‘uncover new talents, voices and ideas the world needs to hear: emerging trailblazers, under-celebrated sages, hidden geniuses’.
Rasmus Ankersen quit his job, spent the last of his money on plane tickets, and for six intense months travelled the world, visiting ‘Gold Mines’ of talent; living and training with the planet’s best athletes and their coaches. The conclusions he came to will have an enormous impact, far beyond the world of sport – in business, education, and parenting. In The Gold Mine Effect he presents these conclusions in five Gold Mine concepts which not only show you how to grow talent in yourself, but also how to spot and unlock it in others
If you think Rasmus should be a part of the TED2013 lineup at Long Beach, California – we certainly do! – then watch, rate, comment, and share the video here!
Read more about the TED program here and more about The Gold Mine Effect here. Visit goldmineffect.com to find out more about Rasmus and follow him on Twitter @RasmusAnkersen.