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5 Leadership Lessons from Harvey Specter

Reading, going for a run, cooking and other similar activities are often the best ways to unwind after a long … More

Coaching, high performance, leadership

Why “Win At All Costs” Is a Priority…..With a New Definition

  Sandpaper gate. Enough articles and coverage concerning Australian cricketers Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft have been circulated over the … More

cheating, Coaching, conduct, holistic, philosophy, Sport

Mind the Gap: Being Liked & Respected CAN Work

Wednesday evenings and a crescendo of violins breaking into Mark Ermler’s Dance of the Knights means my favourite leadership programme … More

business, Coaching, Coaching Science, high performance, leadership, management

Filling in the Blanks: Negotiating the Grey Areas

If experience or research hasn’t taught you already, coaching is a complex and problematic profession. For all its glorified peaks, … More

Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, Coaching Science, management, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, sports coaching

Shaken Not Stirred: How James Bond Can Help Coaching Practice

It’s been an enthralling few weeks for even the most passive of sports fans, with the race for the Premier … More

007, Coaching, Form, James Bond, leadership, performance, Premier League, Sport, sport psychology

Unlocking Success: 5 Lessons Moneyball Can Teach Us

Reading Jamie Lyall’s recent article via BBC Sport, on how Coach Logic’s analysis systems have positively influenced Scottish rugby, left … More

Advertising, Baseball, Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, high performance, management, Moneyball, Sport

Unsung Heroes: Are team players becoming an endangered species?

Have you ever had that special game? The game that will forever live in the memory bank, the game that … More

attitude, Coaching, Football, management, Sport, teamwork

Old School vs State of the Art: Attitudes of the Modern Day Athlete

With the Christmas holidays fast approaching the annual dashes around the local shopping outlets are sure to commence if they … More

Beckham, Coaching, management, Sport, technology

The ‘Wall Street’ of Coaching: What’s Your Stock Price?

Leadership is overrated. With over 493 million hits on Google and $14 billion per year spent in the USA alone … More

business, Coaching, credibility, followership, leadership, management, Wall Street

You’re Fired: The Sacking Effect – New Ideas vs Player Evolution

So Tim Sherwood becomes the latest coach in elite sport that is unceremoniously cast aside – it’s becoming an all … More

Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, Cricket, development, elite, Football, management, netball, sacking, Sport

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