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For over thirty years, I've been driven by one unwavering purpose: guiding high achievers to unprecedented success. My journey began in the dynamic world of magazine publishing, where two decades of insight revealed a common thread—too many talented individuals were navigating their careers without direction or a strategic plan.
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Jaclyn has been been passionate about helping people for over three decades. After 20 years in magazine publishing, she started mentoring when she realized most people begin their careers without a clear path or plan.
In 2013, she became an entrepreneur and through her journey started coaching and training women and men how to pursue their own passions and create the life they desire. Jaclyn has made it her mission to help others take charge of their life and make changes to become better version of themselves.
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This weekend's pre-season basketball showcase was more than just a display of young talent; it was a masterclass in leadership styles, both effective and ineffective. As I watched these games unfold, I couldn't help but draw parallels between what I saw on the court and the leadership principles exemplified by some of basketball's greatest coaches.
What I Saw: Some coaches used praise and constructive direction to motivate their players, resulting in more confident and cohesive teams.
The Lesson: Great leaders like K.C. Jones and Doc Rivers have shown that a calm demeanor coupled with positive reinforcement can build trust and empower team members. Jones was known for his quiet leadership style that built confidence in his players, while Rivers is praised for his ability to inspire and develop talent.
Takeaway for Leaders: Praise effort and progress, not just results. Use constructive feedback to guide improvement, fostering an environment where team members feel valued and motivated to grow.
What I Saw: Unfortunately, some coaches resorted to being mean to their players, which visibly dampened team morale and individual performance.
The Lesson: Contrast this with the approach of coaches like Phil Jackson and Steve Kerr, who are known for their high emotional intelligence and empathetic leadership styles. Jackson's "Zen Master" approach helped him connect with players on a deeper level, while Kerr's coaching style blends empathy with analytics.
Takeaway for Leaders: Avoid using fear or negativity as motivational tools. Instead, focus on building emotional connections with your team members, understanding their needs, and creating a supportive environment that encourages growth and resilience.
What I Saw: The most successful teams displayed a strong sense of unity and support for one another, clearly fostered by their coaches.
The Lesson: Coaches like Chuck Daly and Gregg Popovich are renowned for their ability to build strong team cultures. Daly led the "Bad Boys" Detroit Pistons by fostering unity among strong personalities, while Popovich built a culture of excellence with the Spurs by focusing on player development and personal growth.
Takeaway for Leaders: Invest time in team-building activities and create opportunities for team members to bond outside of their regular duties. Emphasize the importance of each person's role in the team's success.
What I Saw: Some players engaged in showboating and dirty play, prioritizing individual glory over team success and fair play.
The Lesson: Coaches like Larry Brown and Red Holzman built their legacies on emphasizing fundamentals and teamwork. Brown's "play the right way" philosophy and Holzman's focus on defense and team success over individual glory are testament to this approach.
Takeaway for Leaders: Establish a clear set of values and principles for your team. Consistently reinforce the importance of "doing things the right way," even when it might not lead to immediate individual recognition.
What I Saw: The most effective coaches adjusted their strategies based on their team's strengths and the opponents' weaknesses.
The Lesson: Coaches like Don Nelson and Erik Spoelstra are known for their creativity and adaptability. Nelson's willingness to experiment with "small ball" changed how the game was played, while Spoelstra is praised for constantly evolving his strategies to suit his players' strengths.
Takeaway for Leaders: Stay open to new ideas and be willing to adapt your strategies. Encourage creativity and calculated risk-taking within your team, creating an environment where innovation can flourish.
The role of a coach extends far beyond teaching game strategies or managing plays. As we've seen from the showcase and the examples of these legendary coaches, true leadership in sports — and by extension, in any field — is about:
Building character and instilling values
Fostering a sense of teamwork and collective responsibility
Creating an environment of trust, respect, and continuous improvement
Balancing the drive for success with the importance of "playing the right way"
Adapting to challenges while staying true to core principles
As leaders, whether we're on the basketball court, in the boardroom, or leading any kind of team, we can learn from these principles. By focusing on building strong, values-driven teams, emphasizing both individual growth and collective success, and leading with empathy and adaptability, we can create environments where everyone has the opportunity to excel.
The next time you find yourself in a leadership position, remember the lessons from the court. Like the best coaches, strive to bring out the best in your team, foster a culture of mutual respect and support, and always keep your eye on both the immediate game and the longer-term goal of building something truly great.
I would love to hear your thoughts. Share in the comments. If you have a Leadership lessons that have helped you be a game-changer, come and share your insights on the Unstoppable Leadership spotlight podcast go.leaptoyoursuccess.com/podcast
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