The Right Call
What Sports Teach Us About Work and Life
ISBN: 9781982122553
Pages: 272
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Pulitzer Prize finalist and sportswriter Sally Jenkins has observed and written about hundreds of elite athletes and coaches during her more than three decades as a feature writer and columnist for The Washington Post. She’s covered Olympic Games, Super Bowls and college basketball Final Four tournaments. In this enjoyable and astute study, Jenkins reveals the qualities and characteristics that define greatness, offering insights that are applicable to leaders in all fields. She finds that natural ability is only a small part of the formula that enables top performers and their coaches to attain the highest levels of excellence.
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About the Author
Pulitzer Prize finalist Sally Jenkins, is a Washington Post columnist and the first woman inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame.
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