To become a winner, how important is it to focus on winning?
Coach John Wooden never talked to his teams about winning, even though his UCLA basketball dynasty won 10 NCAA championships in 12 years, including 88 straight games, a record that led to him being named Coach of the Century by ESPN. Instead of focusing on winning, Wooden talked about maintaining personal integrity and achieving personal excellence.
In this execuBook, Wooden and co-author Steve Jamison describe the elements of the pyramid of success, a teaching tool Wooden used to represent durability, strength and permanence. The ideas and techniques of the pyramid apply equally well in sports and business.
This summary provides an approach to leading successful teams. It will be of interest to managers and leaders in any organization.
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