Here are a few of the things top leaders in the fields of athletics and education will be reading about this month in The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
- The transformation of LSU’s Ed Orgeron
- Their thoughts—Kevin Hambly, who has led Stanford volleyball to back-to-back NCAA championships.
- Consider keeping a leadership journal
- Stories of successful sacrifices
- Thomas Edison’s success lessons
- Hallmarks of mentally tough people
- Leadership lessons from current coaches who many consider to be the best in college basketball
- Do players-only meetings work?
- Power brings out your true self
- What made Michael Phelps special?
- Tony Dungy’s potential reaching guide
- Unproductive games communicators play
- Coaching corner—the late Don Meyer
About The Journal
The Coaching and Leadership Journal is in its ninth year of production. Started in the fall of 2011 by Dan Spainhour, the Journal is now being read by coaches, administrations and athletic professionals all across the country and even in Canada. Our subscriber list includes some of the top coaches in the business. Jerry York, NCAA's all-time winningest hockey coach has been a subscriber for over five years. Two-time NCAA women's' soccer champion Mark Krirkroian of Florida State has been with us for six years. Leaders are realizing that for less than most people's monthly cable bills, they can get a year's worth of valuable information delivered right to their door and inbox that makes them better leaders and more productive people.
The mission of the Journal is to provide information that leaders need to read and to do so in a short condensed version. Each month, Spainhour and his team scour the internet, blogs, articles and magazines for information that will make you a better coach, leader and administrator.
Dan Spainhour on his Journal...
There is so much information out there and coaches/leaders are such busy people that it is hard to find time to sort through all of the clutter and determine the value of an article, blog, etc. I use my 27 years in the profession to evaluate what I think is beneficial and then I take the meat of the article and include it in the Journal. I know that leaders know how important it is to be readers it's just hard to find the time. That's why I started this Journal. Also, I believe that we comprehend better when we can hold what we're reading in our hands. That's why our Journal comes to you each month as both a printed Journal and a digital version which allows you to read it as a book and also have it with you no matter where you are.
We would love to have to join our growing subscriber list. Information is found below that will allow you to start your subscription today. If you would like to look over a sample issue you can download one here. More information can be found at our site.
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