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If passion and personality were all it took to make it big, you'd have it made. Don't let procrastination, lack of focus, and uncertainty derail your dreams of living like a champion. In clear, straightforward style, Matthew Mitchell reveals the tools that made him and his teams successful: honesty, hard work, and discipline. He details how leaders who make decisions based on the Winning Tools enjoy added benefits. Personal satisfaction, professional success, and financial rewards naturally follow. Discover the power of character-based leadership. Find out how to form solid foundations for…mehr

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If passion and personality were all it took to make it big, you'd have it made. Don't let procrastination, lack of focus, and uncertainty derail your dreams of living like a champion. In clear, straightforward style, Matthew Mitchell reveals the tools that made him and his teams successful: honesty, hard work, and discipline. He details how leaders who make decisions based on the Winning Tools enjoy added benefits. Personal satisfaction, professional success, and financial rewards naturally follow. Discover the power of character-based leadership. Find out how to form solid foundations for progress and prosperity, regardless of the industry or your role in it. You've got vision. Winning Tools is the playbook.
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Autorenporträt
Leadership coach, mentor, and speaker Matthew Mitchell is a three-time SEC Coach of the Year and the winningest head coach in the history of the University of Kentucky women's basketball program. He established the Winning Tools principles as the foundation for his teams' success. Mitchell's focus on the fundamentals led to seven twenty-five-plus winning seasons and UK's first SEC Championship in thirty years.Mitchell now helms the Winning Tools leadership platform, sharing the proven value of these principles with high-level leaders and teams. He and his wife, Jenna, founded the Mitchell Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization that benefits Lexington charities.