Theory of Attentional and Personal Style vs. Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style (TAIS) Robert M. Nideffer, Ph.D. Numerous investigators have emphasized how important it is for both researchers and applied practitioners in the field of performance psychology to have a sound theoretical base that guides their work (Moran, 1996; Abernethy, 1993; Druckman & Swets, 1988). This is.....Read More
Leadership Development and Performance Coaching Winning Mind Leadership Programs prioritize focus, confidence, commitment and adaptability in high-pressure settings. Our systematic assessment of individual and team attentional and interpersonal characteristics help identify developmental targets. Winning Mind Performance Coaching provides the insight and support necessary to take performance.....Read More
Building A Psychological Profile of Olympic Medalists and World Champions Robert M. Nideffer, Ph.D., Jeffrey Bond, Alberto Cei, and Umberto Manili Kevin Curran a first time finalist at Wimbledon a few years ago was being interviewed by a television commentator. The commentator asked Curran why it had taken someone with his talent, so many years to reach the final of a grand slam. He also.....Read More
Measuring the Building Blocks of Performance Robert M. Nideffer, Ph.D. Once an individual has developed the knowledge base and technical skills required to be successful in a highly competitive job or sport, what is it that determines success or failure? The answer is simple, it’s the ability to stay focused, to concentrate on task relevant cues. Nothing is more basic to performance, or.....Read More
Building high-performance teams: An Interview with Marc Sagal of Winning Mind, LLC by Mary Ann Fitzharris Takeaway: Until you’ve taken a good, hard look at the psychological makeup of your staff, you probably won’t be able to maximize the different skills they bring to the table. At least that’s what Marc Sagal thinks, and he’s got some good experience in this area. Do you need.....Read More
What’s Running Through Your Head? An Understanding of Focus Pounding. Constant movement. No, these aren’t your feet talking and it isn’t your heart either. The blood being pumped through your circulatory system and the bones in your feet place a distant second and third in a race with an opponent that doesn’t wear a bib and never quits. Running with you every step of.....Read More
3 Factors Define Success on the Job Success or failure on the job is determined by three factors: 1. Skills and Abilities 2. Motivation and Desire 3. Goodness of Fit Between Job Demands and Employee Psychological Characteristics Most employee selection programs focus on required skills and motivation (and do a good job evaluating these factors). However, many job failures cannot be.....Read More
Developing High-Performance Managers The Problem: In high-pressure environments, success is more a matter of finely tuned psychological skills than of well developed technical skills. Both are important, but technical ability alone will never cut it. Psychological skills typically develop with time and experience (often defined as maturity). Putting young and relatively inexperienced.....Read More