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In a world where every decision is scrutinized, how do athletic directors stay true to their values? This episode explores the tough calls, high-pressure decisions, and the long-term impact of leadership choices in college athletics.
Questions from the Episode:
1. What are two things you could tactically improve to make you a better listener?
2. When have you ‘fell in love’ with a first impression that turned out to be wrong?
3. Who triggers you most on your staff? Why? And what can you learn about you from that person?
4. What’s your best ‘misplaced anxiety’ story?
Download Questions HERE
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MORE of What Drives Winning:
→ Website: http://whatdriveswinning.com
→ Speaking: https://whatdriveswinning.com/about-brett-ledbetter/#speaker
→ Books: https://whatdriveswinning.com/shop
→ Coaching Lab: https://whatdriveswinning.com/lab
By Brett Ledbetter and Becky Burleigh, What Drives Winning4.7
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In a world where every decision is scrutinized, how do athletic directors stay true to their values? This episode explores the tough calls, high-pressure decisions, and the long-term impact of leadership choices in college athletics.
Questions from the Episode:
1. What are two things you could tactically improve to make you a better listener?
2. When have you ‘fell in love’ with a first impression that turned out to be wrong?
3. Who triggers you most on your staff? Why? And what can you learn about you from that person?
4. What’s your best ‘misplaced anxiety’ story?
Download Questions HERE
Newsletter Sign-Up
MORE of What Drives Winning:
→ Website: http://whatdriveswinning.com
→ Speaking: https://whatdriveswinning.com/about-brett-ledbetter/#speaker
→ Books: https://whatdriveswinning.com/shop
→ Coaching Lab: https://whatdriveswinning.com/lab

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