Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life

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Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life

Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life

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During his military service, he coached service teams and served for two years as head coach at the U.S. Military Academy Prep School at Belvoir, Virginia. After resigning from the service with the rank of Captain in 1974, Krzyzewski worked as a graduate assistant to his old Army coach, Bob Knight, at Indiana University. The following year, he returned to West Point as head coach. In 1980, he accepted an invitation to become head coach at Duke University, where he has remained. The first three seasons were disappointing, but over the next few years “Coach K,” as he is often called, led the Duke program through a remarkable turnaround. In 1984, Krzyzewski led his Blue Devils into the NCAA tournament for the first time. Develop a corporate giving program which funds local charities or organizes giving events that encourage employee participation. Allow employees time off to volunteer.

Mike Krzyzewski: Ethics and empathy. I hope we never lose that in collegiate sport. Professional sport is different. It has an entertainment aspect and, I wouldn’t say winning at all cost, but it has a clearer definition of winning. Collegiate, amateur sport does not have that, where only the winner is a winner. There are a lot of winners. I hope I never lose that in amateur sport. We are losing it a little bit, and I worry about that. Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski calls to players during a 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference game against Georgia Tech. (AP) In his book, Mike has written about how to build any team, establish discipline, develop leadership qualities and team work ethics, how to turn negatives into positives, how to react to crises, and how to develop character of the players.Some people who have attained great things or a sense of personal excellence in sport, or in other physical realms, talk about having a vision. Without that vision, they can’t see the finish line, they can’t see themselves at the finish line. Do you believe your imagination has something to do with winning too? Applicable – You’ll get advice that can be directly applied in the workplace or in everyday situations. Taylor Ann Green Confesses That She "Initiated" Kiss With Austen Kroll On 'Southern Charm': "I Caught Him Off Guard" How would you describe the contribution that you’ve made, the most important thing that you think you’ve done? Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Master Gardener’ on Hulu, Another Subtly Sinister Drama From Master Storyteller Paul Schrader

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Leo’ on Netflix, in Which Adam Sandler Voices a Lizard Who's Also a Child PsychologistDemonstrate positivity instead of focusing on the mistakes of others. Turn mistakes into learning opportunities and encourage others to adopt this approach. Growing up in a working-class neighborhood in Chicago, Mike Krzyzewski learned to rely on himself to organize the games he wanted to play. When he failed to make his high school football team, he turned to basketball and became a local star. At that time, he hoped for nothing more than to teach high school and coach basketball. A recruiter from the U.S. Military Academy changed all that. At West Point and in the United States Army, Krzyzewski began playing and coaching at a higher level than he had thought possible. Develop respect in the workplace by being open and honest when communicating to employees. Adopt a zero tolerance for malicious employee behaviors. Dolly Parton And Drew Bond Over Posing For Playboy On 'The Drew Barrymore Show': "I Have On Less Clothes Than You"

Put others first, not just employees, but vendors and customers. This means looking at the bigger picture and how your decisions will impact others, especially long-term relationships. Avoid making decisions solely on the immediate monetary return. People want to be on a team. They want to be part of something bigger than themselves. They want to be in a situation where they feel that they are doing something for the greater good.” Mike Krzyzewski Every leader needs to remember that a healthy respect for authority takes time to develop. It’s like building trust. You don’t instantly have trust, it has to be earned. We’ve created a jealous-free zone… We look each other in the eye. We tell each other the truth. And we trust each other. Throughout the season, I look into my players’ eyes to gauge feelings, confidence levels, and to establish instant trust. Everybody wants to take responsibility when you win, but when you fail, all these fingers are pointing. It is the ultimate honor for a coach to be his country’s coach. Goals should be realistic, attainable, and shared among all members of the team. Quite enjoyable! I love basketball and coaching, so this book was right up my alley! Coach K really is an amazing person! He has accomplished so much and he did it with heart and working with people. Before your time, Duke University was known primarily as a great center for academic study, not a place you would imagine a world-class basketball team emerging from. How has the academic environment enriched the basketball program, or vice versa? Coach K led the Duke University men’s basketball team from 1980-2022, helping them win five national titles in 13 final four appearances, so we’d say he’s a good authority on leadership and what it means to be a leader.Who Was Emily Roebling? All About 'The Gilded Age's Look at the Secret History of the Brooklyn Bridge At the age of 72, he is still the most powerful person in the US college basketball system. With 35 NCAA tournaments, Coach K was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2001. It sounds like they’ll be better prepared for the inevitable future, when their playing days are over. Even if they’re at the highest level, it doesn’t last long. Mike Krzyzewski: They saw that it impacted me in a positive sense. They understood that I became more disciplined. So they allowed my teachers or my coaches to coach me. They were on the side of the teacher, so to speak, in wanting to see me getting better. I had a really bad temper, when I was growing up. Sport helped me channel that temper into more positive acts. So my parents worked with the coaches and the teachers to make sure that I continued to do that. Brilliant. A helpful and/or enlightening book that, in addition to meeting the highest standards in all pertinent aspects, stands out even among the best. Often an instant classic and must-read for everyone.

Here are the best Mike Krzyzewski quotes so you can never underestimate the power of your own imagination. I tell my players, “A basketball team is like the five fingers on your hand. If you can get them all together, you have a fist. That’s how I want you to play.” If, when we lose I say, “You didn’t do a good job,” there’s no fist. Collective responsibility is saying, “We lost. Why did we lose, and how can we get better?” If we can do that, an amazing thing happens. We’re not only trying to build good habits. Sometimes we’re trying to destroy bad habits. A bad habit being the fear of failure. How do you destroy that? Is there a book on that? Is there a pill that you take? It’s different in every individual. In some cases, you have to exorcise that. It takes passion, it takes a lot. If somebody’s just looking from outside, they’ll say, “Well, you shouldn’t do that.” I’ll say, “No, you don’t understand what I’m doing.” And I wouldn’t try to do it unless I already connected with this kid and we had a relationship. Tiffany Haddish Jokes About Her DUI Arrest Just Hours After Her Release: "I Prayed To God To Send Me A Man With A Job, Preferably In A Uniform" The Coach writes: “I don’t look into past as failure. I take it as a great experience. Mistakes are part of building process. How you act after making the mistake is of paramount importance. That’s how both teams and individuals grow and improve.”Steve Lavin at UCLA says that meeting you was like meeting Elvis, in a good sense, that he admires you as a coach and as someone who really connects with the kids. Mike Krzyzewski: Absolutely. Imagination has a great deal to do with winning. In my case, and I try to tell kids — I teach at summer camp — to imagine yourself. But it’s your imagination. Why would you lose in your imagination? Why would you not achieve really neat things in your imagination? Why would you let someone else do your imagination for you? So in all these games that I would fantasize, I always won, and I always played well. Therefore, as a player, as a coach, even though we might have lost in a season or not won a championship, it was like a self-fulfilling prophecy that I’m going to win some time. I’ve never felt myself a loser. I never let a defeat determine what I think of myself. I think that I win. I don’t all the time, but if I play long enough, I’m going to be a winner. I believe wholeheartedly that that came about because of imagination when I was younger. Mike Krzyzewski: I probably shouldn’t say this, but I was not much of a book person. I loved to learn, but I learn by doing. I learn from my experiences. There’s an expression, “ants in your pants.” I couldn’t sit down long enough to get involved. I’m still not a great reader, but my wife is and my daughters are, and I envy them. I think I got into a bad habit of trying to do something all the time, instead of trying to sit down and take my time a little bit. Mike Krzyzewski: My next big challenge is my next team. My goal is not to win a National Championship, though I think we are going to win one again, or more. I believe that, but I don’t start out with numerical goals, like: we need to win 22 games, or we have to win a National Championship. Too many things can happen. I don’t want that to define what we’ve just done. I’ll know if we’ve done a good job, and I’ll try to convey that to my team. Mike Krzyzewski: She passed away this last year. She was 83, and she died of breast cancer. She was a remarkable, remarkable lady.



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