The study of execution excellence nowadays has ventured beyond the traditional field of operation management. Decision makers need to properly engage with their sub-ordinate in order to reap the benefits working as a team. This study focuses on the astonishing result of Leicester City Football Club in overcoming challenges during the English Premier League Session 2015/2016. Despite the fact that their voyage is by all accounts like children's fables we cannot avoid our self from the science behind it. Broad desktop research has been directed to uncover the noteworthy variables for Leicester triumph. Taking team sport, for example, football otherwise known as soccer as a contextual analysis to characterize an example of overcoming adversity giving us a superior point of view particularly as far as the genuine implications of engagement and execution.
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