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


Jimmy Buffett was born on Christmas Day 1946. 
Here is some of what leaders all across the country will be reading about in the December 2019 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • Learning from Jimmy Buffett
  • The do not list
  • Great questions lead to transformation
  • Go-to phrases that make people like you more
  • Their thoughts--Mike Dau, Lake Forest Handball
  • 4 steps to getting what you want 
  • High regard for the high school coach
  • Introspective analysis of the athletes’ rights bill
  • Close encounters with a legend 
  • Learning from Rudolph (the reindeer)
  • Sleepy junk food
  • Good karma
  • And More
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  • The highly acclaimed Coaching and Leadership Journal delivered to your door. 
  • Subscriber-only access to The Coaching and Leadership Journal website. Updated monthly, the site contains additional articles, motivational videos, pictures, and more. 
  • The current digital issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal emailed to you each month.
  • The Team Leadership Report, our weekly report covering timely and relevant coaching and leadership information emailed to you each week.

Join our growing team of subscribers. A few of our subscribers include:

  • Kelvin Sampson--University of Houston Men's Basketball Coach
  • Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
  • Mike Candrea, Arizona Softball
  • Stanford Athletics
  • Mark Krikorian, Florida State Women’s Soccer (2018 National Champions)
  • Leo MacPherson, Athletic Director, St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada 
  • Suzy Merchant, Michigan State Women's Basketball
  • Kim Record, UNC-Greensboro Athletic Director
  • Tubby Smith, High Point University Basketball
  • Laura Beeman, University of Hawaii Women's Basketball
  • Jonathan Tsipis, Head Coach University of Wisconsin Women's Basketball
  • Bryan Beigie, John Carroll University Football
  • Oregon Baseball
  • Frank Martin, South Carolina Basketball
  • And Many More!
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