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Exploring the Art of Risk-Taking with Lambeau and Lombardi
In the realm of achievement, few stories resonate as powerfully as those of risk-takers who dared to defy the norm. Today, let’s embark on a journey into the world of strategic gambles, drawing
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The Unseen Skills of the Great Coach: Part III
If you have been following along, you may be the owner of our third non-negotiable that great coaches have – A Growth Mindset. One could argue that all coaches have a growth mindset.
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The Unseen Skills of the Great Coach: Part II
Excellence and its Invisible Driver Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the hidden driver of excellence. It is no different in coaching. In coaching, it is indispensable—a must-have. Researchers Jonathan Chan and Clifford Mallett agree
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The Unseen Skills of the Great Coach: Part I
Today’s collegiate and professional climate is competitive. It is a win-now climate. Thus, head coach selection has become one of the most important decisions a club owner, general manager (GM), University President, or
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Everyone Needs A Coach
Coaches Impact. In Paris, France, nearly 10,500 athletes will represent their country next July in the 33rd Olympic games. The opening ceremony is a spectacle on its own. On display will be the
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George Karayiannis Believed
They said George Karayiannis was crazy. What he wanted to do would never work. He would be a fool to try. It was a lose-lose proposition. George had a vision. One he believed