Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Culture beats strategy...All day long!

How Do You Weigh Strategy, Execution, and Culture in an Organization's Success? -Article from Harvard Business School by Jim HeskettStrategy, execution, and culture: Do we have our priorities right? 
"An outstanding strategy weakly executed will always be trumped by a weak strategy with outstanding execution.
What if you had a plan to be president of the USA? You could have a perfect plan. A

Quote of the Day:

"Culture beats strategy all day long."-Apple

(Creating a positive culture) is the most important thing a leader can do because culture drives behavior, behavior drives habits and habits create the future.

Monday, November 28, 2011

CyberMonday: Patagonia says "Don't buy (our) jacket!"

A post that is much more important the athletics: the impact of consumerism on the environment.

Patagonia sent me this email today (with the subject "Don't buy this jacket"):

Today is Cyber Monday. It will likely be the biggest online shopping day ever. Cyber Monday was created by the National Retail Federation in 2005 to focus media and public attention on online shopping. But Cyber Monday

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Quote of the Day:

"Don't be afraid to fail. The greatest failure of all is failure to act when action is needed. Use the information that you've acquired in the past through the experiences you've had and act with self-control; but act". -John Wooden

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

"Toughness" Drill

Quote of the Day:

Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat. " -Mother Teresa

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sport Nutrition Quick Hitters

Here are some "quick hitter" notes that I took down when Lesli Bonci spoke to the athletic department while I was working at Roger Williams University:
-After practice or competition, eat a snack within 15min! "Eat to Replete". Trail mix, nuts, bars, fruit.
-Gulp fluids, don't sip (quicker hydration).
-5hr energy/Redbull/Monster energy drinks are stimulation, NOT energy.
-If you drink 1 light

Quote of the Day:

"The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing". -Anonymous

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Quote of the Day:

"There are those who work all day. Those who dream all day. And those who spend an hour dreaming before setting to work to fulfill those dreams. Go into the third category because there's virtually no competition." -Steven J. Ross

Friday, November 18, 2011

My relationship with Kurt Budke



Terrible news this morning: Oklahoma St. women's basketball Head Coach Kurt Budke and Assistant Coach Miranda Serna were killed in a single-engine plane crash last night coming home from a recruiting trip.
I first met Kurt at the Final Four in St. Louis 2009. He was part of the "Male Coaches of Women's Basketball" presenter panel along side Tom Collins (head coach at Arkansas) and others. I

Aspects of Peak Performance- Sport Psychology

My wife Christine has shared many great articles with me as she was getting her Master's Degree in Sport Psychology. Here's a great one:

Although peak performance at times may seem illusive, there are universal aspects of performing well. Loehr et al. (1995) found from research that athletes performing at peak levels are physically relaxed, mentally calm, and exhibit focused and flexible

Quote of the Day:

"Hard work spotlights the character of people. Some turn up their sleeves. Some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all." -Sam Ewing

Thursday, November 17, 2011

13 Key Habits to Help You "Seize the Day" Part 2/2

From Success Magazine, Paul J. Meyer, 2009.

Part 2/2


7. Be a giver!


8. Be positive: Being positive has the potential to turn the worst situations into victories.


9. Smile a lot and laugh at life: Adversity is a stepping-stone, not a road block. Why not laugh in the midst of challenges?


10. Live life with enthusiasm: Why not give it your all?


11. Enjoy life!


12. Find a hobby you enjoy

13 Key Habits to Help You "Seize the Day" Part 1/2

From Success Magazine, Paul J. Meyer, 2009.

Part 1/2


1. Be an inverted paranoid: Believe that the whole world is conspiring to do good things to you.

2. Be a quick forgiver: We don't have time to waste in unforgiveness.

3. Be optimistic: Believing the best of people and circumstances is a sure way to find the best.

4. Be thankful: Always give thanks for the blessings in our lives.

5. Be

Quote of the Day:

"Remember this your lifetime through,tomorrow there will be more to do,and failure waits for all who staywith some success made yesterday.Tomorrow you must try once more,and even harderthan before."-John Wooden

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Quote of the Day:

from "InsideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives" by Joe Ehrmann -->
"An InsideOut coach's answers are radically different from the responses our contemporary sports cultre expects, or rather, demands. An InsideOut coach resists the transactional impulses and asserts that the right way, indeed the only way, to coach young people is to seek to transform their sense of their own worth,

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

There is no magic forumla for success...

Success is determined hard work:
"In 1948, I began coaching basketball at UCLA. Each hour of practice we worked very hard. Each day we worked very hard. Each week we worked very hard. Each season we worked very hard. Four fourteen years we worked very hard and didn't win a national championship. However, a national championship was won in the fifteenth year. Another in the sixteenth. And

Quote of the Day:

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” -Peter F. Drucke

Monday, November 14, 2011

Quote of the Day:

"Be more concerns with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others things you are". -John Wooden

Friday, November 11, 2011

Quote of the Day:

"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit". -Aristotle

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Quote of the Day:

-Loyalty-
"If you work for someone, in heavens name work for them: speak well of them and stand by the institution they represent. Remember, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must growl, condemn and eternally find fault, resign your position and when you are on the outside, damn to your heart's content....but as long as you are a part of the institution do not condemn it-

Communication: Do they know what to say?

A thought occurred to me last night after watching a great, high energy practice: we preach communication, and there was a lot of 'talk' during our practice, but do the kids know what to say?

For example, when moving from one drill to the next, there was a lot of “Let’s Go” or “Keep it up ladies”. That’s talk....and talk is better than silence...but is an even better communication something like

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Quote of the Day:

"When you can't be on time, be early" -Unknown

10 Proven Teaching Methods for Coaches (Part 2 of 2)

 from Winning Hoops March/April 207

6. Effective Motivation
Find something positive to say ti every athlete at every practice. This satisfies the athlete's need for attention, recognition and appreciation. Be specific with your praise- specific praise is used to reinforce the "WHY" of pracitce. Always attempt to find more positives than negatives while constantly praising effort.

7. The Hoopla

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Yesterday....

Quote of the Day:

"Remember this your lifetime through, tomorrow there will be more to do,and failure waits for all who staywith some success made yesterday,tomorrow you must try once more,and even harderthan before."
-John Wooden

10 Proven Teaching Methods for Coaches (Part 1 of 2)

"Productive coaches spend 75% of their time teaching the sport to their players and the other 25% of the time coaching."

1. Understand Your Passion For Basketball...First.
Before jumping into coaching, coaches first must understand their passion for the game. Having a high level of passion for basketball tremendously influences your energy, creativity and ability to motivate players. Passion is

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Quote of the Day:

“Believe that the loose ball that you are chasing has your name on it.” -Coach K

Friday, November 4, 2011

Quote of the Day:

 "Spectacular achievement is always preceded by unspectacular preparation."

Thursday, November 3, 2011

4 "MUST HAVES" in Your Drill Work

1. Weak Hand Development2. Footwork and balance emphasis3. Playing through contact4. Contesting shots
-Kevin Eastman

The Theory of Two

It takes 2 minutes to show you a new skill.It takes 2 weeks of practicing the skill before you are comfortable.It takes 2 months of consistent practice and execution before it is "game ready".

Quote of the Day:

"Leadership is inspiring others to action"

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Book Giveaway!

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Winner will be announced Friday.

9 Important Teaching Points for Your Drills

The following are notes from Morgan Wootten's Basketball Camp around 2005...these were given to Joe Wootten from Kevin Eastman (Boston Celtics Assistant Coach) and passed on to the camp staff:

1) Basketball is a game of inches (John Stockton; slow, but sure)- Attack ankles/Attack hips, etc.

2) Pound dribble for better handle on the basketball

3) Play the game low to high (on screens: cutter's

Quote of the Day:

"I am a great believer in LUCK: the harder I work, the more I have."

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Quote of the Day:

"I can check the level of your honesty and commitment by the quality of your effort on the court.  You cannot separate sports from your life, no matter how hard you try.  Your personality shows up on the court.  Greed, indifference, whatever, it all shows up.  You cannot hide it. -Pete Carill