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In The November 2019 Issue Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

Dave Hart
Here is what leaders will be learning about in the November 2019 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • George Eliot’s life lessons
  • Learning from millionaire leaders
  • A fundamental skill for all leaders
  • Their thoughts—Dave Hart
  • Do. Or do not. There is no try
  • It’s time to get positive when adversity strikes
  • Jim Rohn’s top 7 books
  • Learning from the Varsity Blues scandal
  • Thanksgiving teamwork
  • Are you wasting your life?
  • Self-confidence or arrogance?
  • And More!
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  • Tom Curle, Athletic Director, William Peace College University
  • Marcio Sicoli, Beach Volleyball, Pepperdine University
  • Karol Hunt, Associate Athletic Director, Tabor College
  • Angela Robert, Assistant Superintendent, Fort Covington, NY
  • Julie Davis, Athletic Director, the University of Maine at Farmington
  • Michael Fluty, Women's Golf, McNeese State University
  • Mike Voight, Physical Therapy, Belmont University
  • David Metzbower, Lacrosse, University of North Carolina
  • Kenneth White, Head Strength Coach, Providence College
  • Franco Bari, Athletic Director, The College of St. Scholastica
  • Beth Goode, Associate Athletic Director, Stanford University
  • Frank Martin, Men's Basketball, University of South Carolina
  • Keith Juricich, Associate Athletic Director, Stanford University
  • Frank Szymanski, Baseball, Chesapeake College
  • Rick Plato, Men's Basketball, Dalhousie University (Canada)
  • Jim Evans, Women's Soccer, Thomas College
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