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Leading with the Heart
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Leading with the Heart

Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business & Life

Warner Books, 2000 更多详情


Editorial Rating

6

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Recommendation

Duke University basketball coach Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski and co-author Donald T. Phillips have written a heartfelt and practical book. The coach weaves his leadership and team strategies into lessons not just for sports, but for business and life. The book, which includes a foreword by Grant Hill (yes, he can write, too!), is filled with personal experiences, anecdotes, and examples. The coach uses sports as a metaphor for management. For example, he advises: “Never let a person’s weakness get in the way of his strengths.” getAbstract recommends this well-written book to anyone interested in emotionally balanced team-building, as developed by a winning coach.

Take-Aways

  • Begin building a great team by recruiting great people who want to be part of a team and will respond to coaching.
  • Teach time management, emphasize honor, and create few rules.
  • Establish a family-style support system for the team and its members.

About the Authors

Mike Krzyzewski is Duke University’s all-time winningest basketball coach. The 1999-2000 season marks his twentieth season at the helm of the Blue Devils’ program. Known as Coach K, he’s a six-time National Coach of the Year and five-time Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year. He has the most wins in the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament among active coaches. Donald T. Phillips is the author of six other books, including Lincoln on Leadership, The Founding Fathers on Leadership, and Martin Luther King, Jr. on Leadership. He currently serves as the mayor of Fairview, Texas.


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    J. A. 6 years ago
    Great reading.
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    M. P. 7 years ago
    this gives me a great help in my masters degree subject...thank you so much ... God Bless.

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