Sports metaphors: the All-Star lineup.

As the date of our SXSW Interactive session on sports metaphors for business approaches, I’ll be posting more here on that topic. I thought it would be useful to have a single omnibus post that collects all the other posts in one place, and that points to sports-metaphor articles from other sources.
Here’s what I’ve written on the topic so far:
- Jan. 7 — Enter the arena . . . of sports metaphors.
- Jan. 12 — Sports metaphor: “a captain’s innings.”
- Jan. 13 — Making lemonade in the bottom of the 9th.
- Jan. 14 — A little sports retrospective.
- Jan. 15 — An intemperate analogy: Wall Street and steroids.
- Jan. 19 — Sports metaphor: “a nose for the basket.”
- Feb. 1 — Sports metaphor: “consecutive games played.”
- Feb. 5 — Sports metaphors: David Brooks gets in on the act.
- . . .
By all means, if you have your own sports metaphors you’d like to share, feel free to enter them in the comments here. And if you know of other posts and articles that could be listed, please leave a comment or drop me a line to let me know.
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