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Now Available--The Best Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal​


The Leadership Publishing Team is pleased to announce that The Best of The Coaching and Leadership Journal, a collection of the most loved and requested issues from the journal is now available as a subscription for only $49 a year. Monthly subscriptions are also available.

New To You

Although each issue is an archived issue, all material is very relevant today and never grows old.  And it is yours for only $49 a year. Monthly plans are also available.



When you subscribe you will get:

  • A one-year subscription to The Best Of Coaching and Leadership Journal (12 digital issues; one each month delivered to your inbox).
  • The Team Leadership Report, our weekly report covering timely and relevant coaching and leadership information emailed to you each week. 
From The Editor, Dan Spainhour

"We are in our seventh year of producing The Coaching and Leadership Journal and through the years we have published some terrific issues. The issues that make up the "Best of" subscription are issues from the past that we have a particular fondness for. All of our this material is as relevant today as it was when it was published, there just may be some things that have changed such as a team a coach is with etc. For example in one issue we look at Billy Donovan as the coach at The University of Florida and he is now an NBA coach. But this subscription offers a great way for subscribers to get the same digital issue that our regular subscribers once received and have it delivered right to their email each month for a fraction of the cost. 


About The Coaching and Leadership Journal

As the information on the Internet has grown and expanded, so has the need for people to sort through it. Editor Dan Spainhour brings his 35 years of experience to the journal. Each issue invokes his judgment, knowledge and experience to determine what is valuable to our readers. We scour the internet and print publications for leadership and coaching commentary and cut it down to size saving you valuable time but still giving you the information you need to stay ahead of your competition. We provide content that meets that need of athletic professionals and you'll refer to it again and again. It is not just a journal but a valuable resource delivered to your inbox each month.

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