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How Organising the World Memory Championship Boosts Leadership Skills with Mehmet Tashanligil

How Organising the World Memory Championship Boosts Leadership Skills with Mehmet Tashanligil

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How Organising the World Memory Championship Boosts Leadership Skills

In this episode, we sit down with Mehmet Tashanligil, a key figure in the world of memory sports, to discuss his incredible experience of organising the World Memory Championship. Mehmet shares how he successfully managed an event featuring 10 challenging disciplines, participants from 20 countries, and over 150 competitors, while navigating the immense challenges of hosting a global competition.

Mehmet reveals how this massive undertaking helped him develop crucial leadership skills, from overcoming hardships to managing stress and motivating a diverse team to excel.

🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The behind-the-scenes challenges of organising an international memory competition.
  • How to overcome obstacles and thrive under pressure.
  • Effective strategies to motivate your team and encourage participation.
  • Techniques for staying calm and focused under the intense stress of managing a high-stakes event.

Whether you’re a leader, aspiring organiser, or fan of memory sports, this conversation with Mehmet Tashanligil offers fascinating insights into leadership, teamwork, and resilience in the face of immense challenges.

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