For forty years, Dean Smith coached the University of North Carolina basketball team with unsurpassed success. Now, in The Carolina Way, he explains his coaching philosophy and shows readers how to apply it to the leadership and team-building challenges they face in their own lives. In his wry, sensible, wise way, Coach Smith takes us through every aspect of his program, illustrating his insights with vivid stories. Accompanying each of Coach Smith's major points is a "Player Perspective" from a former North Carolina basketball star and an in-depth "Business Perspective" from Gerald D. Bell, a…mehr
For forty years, Dean Smith coached the University of North Carolina basketball team with unsurpassed success. Now, in The Carolina Way, he explains his coaching philosophy and shows readers how to apply it to the leadership and team-building challenges they face in their own lives. In his wry, sensible, wise way, Coach Smith takes us through every aspect of his program, illustrating his insights with vivid stories. Accompanying each of Coach Smith's major points is a "Player Perspective" from a former North Carolina basketball star and an in-depth "Business Perspective" from Gerald D. Bell, a world-renowned leadership consultant and a professor at UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School. The keystones of Coach Smith's coaching philosophy are widely applicable and centrally relevant to building successful teams of any kind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald D. Bell has master’s degrees from the University of Colorado and Yale and a doctorate from Yale. He has taught at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School for more than thirty years and has headed his Bell Leadership Institute since 1972. His leadership-training sessions have been attended by approximately 500,000 managers in more than 4,700 organizations from more than 85 countries John Kilgo is an award-winning newspaper columnist, living in Davidson, North Carolina. Roy Williams is the current head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina.
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Preface by Roy Williams Introduction Part One: The Foundations 1. First Principles 2. Play Hard; Play Together; Play Smart 3. Winning 4. Losing Part Two: Playing Hard 5. Caring 6. Practicing 7. Recruiting the Players 8. Honesty 9. Breaking Bad Habits 10. Fun, Fatigue, and the Long Season Part Three: Playing Together 11. Teamwork 12. Defining and Understanding Roles 13. Why Unselfishness Works 14. Team-Building Techniques Part Four: Playing Smart 15. Every man on the Team Is Important 16. Taking Care of the Little Things 17. One-on-One Meetings 18. Goals and Expectations 19. Building Confidence 20. Earning the Support of the Bigger Team 21. Discipline Must Be Fair 22. Continuous Learning Part Five: Lessons Learned 23. Don't Dwell on the Past 24. Don't Fear Change 25. The Olympics: When Winning Was the Goal 26. Hopes for the Future Acknowledgements Index
Preface by Roy Williams Introduction Part One: The Foundations 1. First Principles 2. Play Hard; Play Together; Play Smart 3. Winning 4. Losing Part Two: Playing Hard 5. Caring 6. Practicing 7. Recruiting the Players 8. Honesty 9. Breaking Bad Habits 10. Fun, Fatigue, and the Long Season Part Three: Playing Together 11. Teamwork 12. Defining and Understanding Roles 13. Why Unselfishness Works 14. Team-Building Techniques Part Four: Playing Smart 15. Every man on the Team Is Important 16. Taking Care of the Little Things 17. One-on-One Meetings 18. Goals and Expectations 19. Building Confidence 20. Earning the Support of the Bigger Team 21. Discipline Must Be Fair 22. Continuous Learning Part Five: Lessons Learned 23. Don't Dwell on the Past 24. Don't Fear Change 25. The Olympics: When Winning Was the Goal 26. Hopes for the Future Acknowledgements Index
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