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In The May 2020 Issue Of The Coaching and Leadership Journal

How the coronavirus could affect Generation Z
Here is some of what you'll find in the May 2020 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • Leadership under fire
  • Cornerstones of a championship culture 
  • How the coronavirus could affect Generation Z
  • Are candor, humility, & trust making a comeback?
  • Leadership Profile Harry Sheehy—Director of Athletics, Dartmouth College
  • John Wooden—a lifetime of observations 
  • Keep your options open
  • Cancellation thoughts from spring coaches
  • A lesson for leaders
  • The Dunning-Kruger effect—the know it all
  • Tips for handling anxiety
  • A dozen ways to build culture
  • A coaching presence
  • And more!
Not all readers become leaders but all leaders must be readers!

About the Journal:
The purpose of the Journal is to provide ideas and insights to people who are passionate about leading and to provide it in a quick and easy-to-read format. The Coaching & Leadership Journal now serves leaders from all fields. Our journal publishes article summaries that pertain to both leadership theory and insights from top leaders in all professions. Like a monthly debriefing, our journal allows you to get valuable information without having to waste time searching for it. You'll refer to it again and again. It is not just a journal but a valuable resource delivered to you each month.

The Coaching and Leadership Journal is more than a journal, it is about helping readers discern what's important in the world of leadership. 

What a few of our subscribers say...

Dan, I Love your newsletter. Thank you!!— Frank Martin, Head Coach University of South Carolina Men’s Basketball

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

Your journal is exactly what I’ve been looking for. A terrific resource for all leaders!—Andrew Marotta, Principal Port Jervis High School, New York

I really enjoy reading your journal each month!--Kim Record, UNC-Greensboro Athletic Director

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

Thanks Dan! I love this publication!--Ryan Wellner, Notre Dame Lacrosse




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