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A high-performance culture doesn’t just materialise in your company. A lot of pieces of the puzzle need to fall into place before everything starts to take off, and that requires time. One of the most important steps we teach you at Corodo as an entrepreneur is to establish your own rhythm. What does rhythm have to do with your business? We are happy to explain our vision.

At Corodo, we specialise in achieving a high-performance culture for both entrepreneurs and athletes. We do this with individual and team coaching sessions, as well as the ‘From basketball to the workplace’ workshop, about which you can find more info here. Among other things, we work on establishing your own rhythm so that you also positively influence the rhythm of the team. And today, we briefly explain five building blocks.

Corodo’s origins, as many already know, lie with a mission in sport. After all, our story began with training basketball players so they would perform better as a team. We started with the individual, as we do to this day, in order to lay a powerful foundation for improving the collective.

As an entrepreneur in heart and soul, you have to be many things, against all the odds. One of them is undoubtedly being a powerful leader. Which is not straightforward, as strong and fair leadership is something you don’t just learn in a textbook or on the Internet. At Corodo, we specialise in coaching entrepreneurs and athletes to adopt a high-performance culture, invariably starting with self-leadership.

The World Cup was already a while ago, and unfortunately left a trail of disappointment throughout the country. Both our team’s players and hopeful supporters were left somewhat dejected, and morale sank deep below zero. But isn’t there anything we learn from this woeful experience?

In a previous blog, you read more about our ‘From basketball to the workplace’ workshop and what the SMEs who already participated in it, thought about it. Today, we give you a sneak preview and tell you more about the principles behind the concept: why should you participate in this session with your team?

At Corodo, we make no secret of the fact that human capital is the most important investment in your SME: the holy grail, the foundation without which your business is almost doomed to fail. Quite a statement, but what exactly do our coaches mean by this? That’s what we are going to explain today.

In autumn 2023, Corodo proudly added a new workshop to our offerings, called ‘From basketball to the workplace’. The innovative concept, in which we analyse high-level basketball games and subsequently link them to an ambitious work environment, is gaining success among numerous SMEs today.

In a previous blog, you read how we always strive to make a lasting connection with entrepreneurs and athletes in our coaching sessions. Today we tell you more about one of our long-term collaborations, which will undoubtedly go down in Corodo’s history books: the coaching of Rob, managing director of Creatic Digital Agency.

One of the most impactful partnerships for Corodo is undoubtedly the one with Rob Cuijvers, managing director of Creatic Digital Agency. As an entrepreneur, Rob has been a loyal sparring partner and customer of Corodo for many years: it’s a solid partnership, the epitome of how we continue to seek connection in our coaching.

Rob Cuijvers, managing director of Creatic Digital Agency and good friend of Dominic, has been a loyal customer of Corodo for quite some time now. He was initially coached exclusively as a leader, but gradually the time came for his team to participate in the process. A new coaching concept was sought and found: the Mastermind, which we introduce to you here.