As a head football coach, I felt is was important to read some non-football books to get different perspectives on winning, success & leadership principles. I tried to read about anything that could help our coaching staff be better prepared to maximize the potential of our players. The books I listed here, I found very helpful. I included a link to a book review on each one.
David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell
Execution by Larry Bossidy & Ram Charan
Lead for God’s Sake by Todd Gongwer
The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
Wooden on Leadership by John Wooden
The Genius of Robert E. Lee by Al Kaltman
Commonsense Rules for Everyday Leaders by Tony DeMeo
These are ten books that will touch on a variety aspects of being head of an organization.
- Good to Great – is a blueprint of getting your team to the next level.
- David and Goliath – is how the upstart can compete and defeat the big guy on the block
- Execution is about developing and executing a strategy
- Lead for God’s Sake is a parable about a struggling coach who discovers priorities and perspective.
- Mindset by Carol Dweck is not very well known but is about getting into a growth mindset and the effect it has on performance.
- Sacred Hoops by Phil Jackson is a great book about building a cohesive team using Zen, Sioux Wisdom & Common sense.
- The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle is the single best book I know for improving your approach to practice.
- Wooden on Leadership by John Wooden is one of the great Leadership books by a great leader.
- The Genius of Robert E. Lee by Al Kaltman explains how General Lee, whose Army was outmanned and overmatched consistently defeated the superior Union Army.
And then there is my book Commonsense Rules for Everyday Leaders which uses a little humor to give some advice on handling situations that arise to Everyday Leaders. I sincerely recommend it.
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