Dear Fellow Housewares Industry Executive,
This month's leader is Coach Don Shula.
Coach Don Shula gives five business secrets for high-performance coaching in his book with Ken Blanchard, where the two authors parallel successful strategies on the football field to those in the workplace. The book is entitled Everyone's a Coach: Five Business Secrets for High-Performance Coaching (1995).
Secret #1: Conviction Driven "The problem with most leaders today is they don't stand for anything. Leadership implies movement toward something, and convictions provide that direction. If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."
Secret #2 Over learning "I want our players to be so familiar with their assignments that when the game starts, they don't have to worry about what they're supposed to be doing. They can simply turn themselves loose physically to do whatever it takes to win the game."
Secret #3: Audible-Ready "Preparation means everything to me. I'm passionate about my players being ready for anything. Now, part of being ready is being able to shift your game plan when necessary."
Secret #4: Consistency "One thing I never want to be accused of is not noticing."
Secret #5: Honesty-Based "While I have gained recognition for my success as a coach, I am proudest when I am recognized for my integrity, an intangible that can't be measured by a win-loss record."
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Kind regards,
Eleanor
Eleanor Anne Sweet
CEO/President
Consumer Career Search.com
a Division of
The Remington Group, LLC
200 Applebee Street, Suite 213
Barrington, IL 60010
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Ph: 847-382-9900
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