Win Forever™, Quietly
The central thesis of the Carlo Ancelotti‘s book ‘Quiet Leadership’ is that effective leadership does not necessarily require stereotypical ‘loud’
Mark Lebedew
The central thesis of the Carlo Ancelotti‘s book ‘Quiet Leadership’ is that effective leadership does not necessarily require stereotypical ‘loud’
One of my favourite things I am doing now is the Volleyball Coaching Wizards project, in which my partner John
I thought I go with the self evident statement right out of the blocks. If you want to get good
I wrote a while ago about the greatest pressure that coaches face. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the greatest pressure that
A recent article appearing on grantland.com discussed in great detail the ‘It Factor’ as it related to the NFL. In
I recently posted on the facebook page the post of Platonov quotes. The following quote was commented upon… ”Do not
Bill Belichick is one of the most celebrated current NFL coaches having won three Superbowl in the last 10 years.
NFL coaching great Bill Walsh was known as a ‘genius‘. It turns out that he was such a genius he
The following was written by Bill Walsh, often nicknamed ‘The Genius’, in his book, Building a Champion. He wrote it
I was first introduced to Occam’s Razor (“simpler explanations are, other things being equal, generally better than more complex ones”)