The Three C.A.T. Questions
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What is the The C.A.T. Advantage?
It's a simple mindset model that helps winning teams create a culture of focused innovation, bold action and relentless determination so they can... |
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Operate from a foundation of CURIOSITY to be constantly on the lookout for the next game changing opportunity
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Fast track their progress with the AUDACITY of a default assumption of success
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Push ahead of the competition with the TENACITY to persevere when all the "reasonable people" are quitting in frustration
Operate from a foundation of CURIOSITY to be constantly on the lookout for the next game changing opportunity
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Fast track their progress with the AUDACITY of a default assumption of success
3
Push ahead of the competition with the TENACITY to persevere when all the "reasonable people" are quitting in frustration
How could you use the C.A.T. Advantage?
Reignite Innovation?
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Redefine Expectations?
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Recharge Resilience?
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Mark has used it to...
- Run a full 26.2 mile marathon up and down the Art Museum (Rocky) steps in Philadelphia (because Rocky is awesome)
- Ride a bicycle 3,400 mile in 31 days across the US from Santa Cruz, CA to Ocean City, NJ
- Ride a bicycle 5,000 miles across Europe
- Skateboard 600 miles from Washington DC to Ottawa, Canada in 18 days
- Run 276 miles across his home state of Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia (averaging over a marathon a day)
- Run 100 miles along the entire length of the Florida Keys from Key Largo to Key West (29 hours straight through)
- Run 87 miles in 24 hours around a 1.5 mile trail (just to see how far he could go)
- Run/hike/crawl 44 miles across the Grand Canyon and back in one day (rim to rim to rim)
- Run 100km (62 miles) around New York city
Plus:
- Trekked the 200 mile Annapurna circuit through the Nepal Himalayas
- Backpacked from India to Indonesia
- Scuba dived the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
- Learned to surf/drown in Bali
- Bicycled the length of Great Britain from his childhood hometown of Southampton to John O'Groats, Scotland
- Bicycled 600 miles from Philly to Charleston just to watch an eclipse in a rain storm (never saw the sun, but it did get dark)