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Coming In The March 2019 Issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal



Mike Babcock's credos and book is featured in the March issue
Here is some of what your colleagues will be reading about in the March 2019 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • 7 lessons for leaders from the Wild West
  • Thoughts on accountability 
  • Who is the real Bill Belichick?
  • How do you change a mind? 
  • Leadership profile—Mike Babcock, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Cultivating a resilient character 
  • Muffet McGraw—the changing times in coaching
  • Coaching corner—Gregg Popovich
  • Habits to adopt
  • Who is packing your parachute?
  • Mike Maynard on the art of building character
  • Father knows best--What the Harbaugh brothers learned from their father
  • Ambitious thoughts
  • Book report—Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith
  • Optimistic thinking
  • And More!
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  • Strategies to motivate your team and staff.
  • Quotes, anecdotes and trends to use in your team meetings and practices.
  • Ideas and philosophies from prominent leaders to help your team rise to any challenge.
  • Tactics to get the most out of your team and an edge on your competition.
  • Ideas and techniques that help you and your staff communicate more effectively with your team.
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  • Jerry York--the winningest active coach in NCAA hockey, and leads the all-time list as the only Division I head coach with over 1,000 wins
  • Michael McShane-- Norwich University hockey since 1996, he has led his teams to the Frozen Four nine times and four NCAA Division III national championships
  • Jonathan Tsipis, Head Coach Wisconsin Women's Basketball
  • Suzy Merchant--Michigan State Women's Basketball
  • Stanford Women's Basketball
  • Jim Berkman--all-time winningest NCAA men's lacrosse coach
  • Joe Alberici--US Army Lacrosse
  • Mark Krikorian--Florida State Women's Soccer Coach & two-time National Champion
  • Katie Shields--Saint Louis University women's soccer 
  • Frank Martin--University of South Carolina Men's Basketball
  • Tubby Smith--High Point University Men's Basketball
  • Dani Busboom--Louisville Volleyball--2017 AVCA East Region Coach of the Year
  • Oregon Baseball

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