What keeps you running when winning is no longer possible? In 1964, Sri Lankan Olympic runner Ranatunge Karunananda found the answer in the most unlikely place. Lapped repeatedly in the 10,000 metres final, he kept running long after the winner had finished and the crowd had stopped laughing. He had no medal to win, no position to improve and no applause to chase. He simply refused to stop.
His story offers a powerful lesson for leaders and organisations: excellence cannot depend on targets, rewards or the latest improvement program. The tools will change, leaders will leave and the scoreboard will disappear. What matters is what remains when they do. Because true excellence is not a program. It is a standard you refuse to abandon.
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