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In The April 2020 Issue Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

Cathy Engelbert, WNBA commissioner 

Leaders are readers! Here is some of what leaders all across the country will be reading about in the April 2020 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • Proverbs and the foolish leader
  • The power of unrealistic goals
  • Bill Belichick's 5 rules of exceptional leadership
  • Their thoughts—Cathy Engelbert, WNBA commissioner 
  • Mindful leadership
  • Patrick Mahomes & the value of playing multisports 
  • Lombardi—the master orator
  • Sports can improve listening
  • Control the rumor mill
  • Brave leadership from the man called Gandhi
  • The captain class quotes
  • Leaders should "carry the luggage"
  • The power of confrontation by Bill Parcells 
  • And Much More!
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  • Eddie Radwanski, Clemson Women's Soccer
  • Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
  • Keith Buckley Men's Soccer Rollins College
  • Rob Krimmel, Men's Basketball, St. Francis University\
  • Arby Busey, Women's Soccer Seattle Pacific University
  •  Rick Neumann, Women's Basketball, University of Mary
  • Mike Candrea, Arizona Softball
  • Stanford Athletics
  • Mark Krikorian, Florida State Women’s Soccer
  • Kim Record, UNC-Greensboro Athletic Director
  • Tubby Smith, High Point University Basketball
  • Jonathan Tsipis, University of Wisconsin Women's Basketball
  • Frank Martin, South Carolina Basketball
  • And Many More!
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We absolutely love your Journal and plan on continuing our subscription for years to come!--Florida State Women’s Soccer

Dan, I love reading your journal! Rob Krimmel, St. Francis Basketball

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Thanks so much Dan!  We love your journal and I have to hunt down mine from my assistants most of the time.  Keep up the great work!---Kendal Wallace, LaGrange College Basketball

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