Monday, July 30, 2012

Stop. Push Play.


Finally! The Olympics are here and I couldn't be more excited. The opening ceremony was one for the books and this weekend we have already seen the Olympic spirit come alive with a variety of events and I can't wait for more! So, why are the games we play so important? Why is it that somehow the whole world finds a way to stop tearing itself apart for a few weeks whenever the Olympics or the World Cup rolls around?

The Power of Play
 
At this year’s Bolder Innovation Forum Stuart Brown talked about the importance of play and recently coauthored a paper on how play can be a competitive advantage in the new creative economy. Here are a few sound bites from both: 

“Play is a vital human activity, as natural as dreaming and as beneficial as sleep.”
“It supercharges learning, helps us relieve stress, and connects us to others.”
“The idea of play is closely related to imagination, inventiveness, and the deep sense of connection.”
“Play is the greatest natural resource in a creative economy.”

SRG at Play
Last weekend, 16 brave SRGers tackled two multiday endurance events: the Epic Relay Race and the Courage Classic Bicycle Tour.
 
SRG's 2012 Epic Relay Team
This year’s Epic Relay was the biggest and baddest the SRG team has ever done... and I am not at all surprised the team crushed it! Thanks, Shala, for again being our fearless leader. And thanks to all of the SRG warriors (Bryce, Matt, Kevin, Abbas, Shala, Jenny, Jackie, Mickey, Aimee, and Arlynn) for inspiring the rest of the company by testing yourself in the mountains. You are awesome and an inspiration for all of us.

SRG's 2012 Courage Classic Team
The Courage Classic team was also equally impressive and Inke, Shawna, Miguel, Chip, and Jeff were a cycling force! It was also a very moving experience. Every person I passed who had a picture of a loved child on their jersey reminded me how grateful I am that we have our health, our kids, and the Children’s Hospital Colorado. Sometimes when you ride for fun you also ride for others. I drew strength from the kids and the team and was thrilled to cross the finish line representing SRG.
 
Over the course of the year, two-thirds of the company will play together in some organized way: volleyball, basketball, softball, kickball, soccer, triathlon, running, cycling, and skiing. And all of us will come together in our company summits.  I am really proud that we do these things and continually impressed with the strength, spirit, and great humor that all of you have in spades.

Let the Games Begin!
So,  as you settle in to cheer on the Olympics with the rest of the world, keep in mind the Olympic Creed: 

"The most important thing in the Olympic games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.”

It is a pleasure to work, play, compete, struggle, achieve, and have fun with all of you. As Jeff, Amy, Alicia, and Rachael reminded us at that the Summer Summit:  Fun is an SRG belief and we all have the opportunity to “make the journey the destination.”

--Buddy Ketchner,
President

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