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By Michael Gallagher
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In this episode we reflect on all the lessons covered throughout the book. With each section we summarize the important takeaways and ask questions that allow us to reflect on how we're implementing these strategies in our current roles.
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This episode covers all aspects of preparing for game day. From planning out your training camp to checking if the kicking net is in the proper place on game day. These lessons combine the two major themes we've covered in this series, putting systems in place and viewing coaching as teaching.
''The plan must be inclusive and comprehensive in its attention to detail... An unwavering belief in developing, implementing and adhering to a well thought out plan for game day situations is a prerequisite for a first-class organization." - Bill Walsh
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How to answer the most critical question when it comes to player evaluation: "Can this individual make a meaningful contribution to the team?"
To do that we cover:
- Continually evaluating your team
- Scouting and evaluation
- Player acquisition
- Development plans
- Sound communication
All aspects required for building a successful team regardless of industry.
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Today we cover identifying the desired attributes of staff members, interviewing candidates for staff positions, determining the job assignment for each staff member, and interacting with the staff.
"The secret to managing well and motivating those you manage is to understand the fine line between losing sight of the big picture and letting others lose sight of you. If you're there when the action gets hot, the results can be spectacular. Stay in the rear echelon too long, peering through binoculars, and you'll find the competitors taking the high ground."
—Bill Walsh
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Last time we discussed how as a head coach, entrepreneur, manager, how you can intentionally design your organizational structure.
This involved having a single source of authority, a prime directive, and having systems and documentation in place to make clear to everyone in the organization what is expected of them.
So if we were to start documenting and establishing organizational responsibilities, where do we begin?
We'll cover the 49ers breakdown of their Director of Operations, then we’ll look at a similar breakdown for how Bill Walsh documented how his negotiation team should function.
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We’ve talked a lot about leadership qualities, why working as a team is important, and how to communicate in order to lead a team to overcoming adversity. Now we review how, as a leader, you can intentionally design your organizational structure using the following guidelines:
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In this episode we continue applying lessons learned about leadership and teamwork to the role of the head coach (or leader of an organization).
We talk about how to work with the players on your team, create a decision-making process, manage your time, and increase discipline.
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In this episode we apply lessons learned about leadership and teamwork to the role of the head coach (or leader of an organization).
We talk about teaching, setting the standard, and outlining roles for everyone in the organization.
These questions apply far beyond the football field and allow us to think about how we can best communicate and work with people on our teams.
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In this episode we apply lessons learned about leadership to teamwork.
We discuss how leaders can leverage their efforts, why every team's goal is to overcome adversity, and the work that leaders shouldn't be doing.
These questions apply far beyond the football field and allow us to think about how we can put our teams in the best place to succeed.
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In this episode we start where Bill Walsh starts in Finding the Winning Edge, leadership.
Why must every leader have a system of beliefs?
What qualities do successful leaders embody?
What happens if those qualities are lacking?
These questions apply far beyond the football field and allow us to think about leadership we encounter in our daily lives.
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.