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Review 'I am sure readers especially the aspiring managers, sportspersons and those who are making a crucial career choice will benefit hugely and adopt certain aspects explained in the book in their day-to-day lives.'SACHIN TENDULKAR 'This book is a roadmap for all of us to help unlock our full potential and make the most of our talent'STEVE WAUGH 'This book gives a perspective that only Simon could share, showcasing his intellect, honesty, and attention to detail that made him a world-class Umpire!! The messages and learnings apply to both sports and business people aspiring to be better. It's a fascinating read'JOHN WARN, Former CNSW Chairman & Westfield senior executive 'Simon belongs to that rare breed of leaders who epitomizes integrity and honesty. A gentleman of impeccable character. My interactions with him have been very enriching and it's no surprise that this book has hit all the right chords'RAVICHANDRAN ASHWIN'A must-read for aspiring match officials, and for so many others who in business, leadership, and life are working toward being the best they can be'DARREN GOODGER, Executive Officer at NSWCUSA, State Umpire Manager Read more About the Author Simon Taufel, is an Australian cricket umpire who is a former member of the ICC Elite umpires panel. He won a record five consecutive ICC Umpire of the Year awards between 2004 and 2008, and is generally considered to be one of the best umpires in the world. He officiated in 74 Test matches and 174 One Day Internationals between 1999 and 2012. Despite initially having no intention of becoming an umpire, he agreed to go along with a friend to an umpiring course. After he passed the subsequent exam, he began umpiring grade cricket. He quickly progressed through the ranks and made his first-class debut in 1995, aged just 24. He then went on to umpire his first Test at the age of 29. Taufel is the youngest person to have received the ICC's Bronze Bails Award for umpiring 100 ODIs. He has officiated in three ICC Cricket World Cups, including being the first and only Australian to officiate a Final (in 2011). After leaving active international umpiring he became the first ICC Umpire Performance and Training Manager. During these four years in the role, he created and implemented cricket umpiring's first competency based accreditation program. In 2013, he was the 13th person and third Australian behind Richie Benaud and Adam Gilchrist, to deliver the MCC's Cowdrey Spirit of Cricket lecture at Lords. He survived the Lahore terrorist attack in 2009 on the Sri Lankan team and match official's busses. He is a father of three wonderful children, husband to Helen and continues to serve the game and local community being Chairperson of the Highlands Cricket Association, Patron to the Bowral Cricket Club and Vice President of the local PCYC. Today, Simon is a much sought-after corporate trainer and has conducted programs on leadership, conflict management, resilience, goal setting, continuous improvement and personal development. Read more
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