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Become a doer. Motivation and strategies from a top figure in sports leadership

There are many books available on the topic of leadership, but none quite like this one. Walk Off Winning: A Game Plan for Leading Your Team and Organization to Success is the work of Steve Trimpera college baseball coach who shares what he has learned about business through his extensive leadership experience in high-level sports. In addition to reflecting on his own failures and successes, Trimper interviews leadership experts to distill a wealth of wisdom into this valuable book.

Inside, you'll read about the key principles of team building, culture, and organization building. If you are looking for a way to enhance your leadership, whether you lead a team of one or an entire organization, Walk Off Winning is for you. This book will give you the motivation and strategies to become a doer. Anyone involved in leadership, sports management, or the general business world

Table of Contents

Foreword xvii

Introduction xxi

Less Inside Baseball, More Inside Leadership xxii

Learning from Coaches, Mentors, and Other Great Leaders xxiv

Chapter 1 You Need Values, But Keep Them Simple 1

The Flowchart of True Success 2

Be Selective When Establishing Values 3

Improve What You Already Have 5

Chapter 2 Never Underestimate the Power of Giving 11

Create a Foundation for Success 11

A Gift of Giving Might Be Right Under Your Nose 15

Giving Leads to Loyalty 17

Chapter 3 Attitude and the Power of the Handshake 21

Attitude is Highly Contagious 22

Sharing Attitude by Means of a Handshake 23

Change Your Thought Process to One of Positivity 25

You Choose Your Attitude 26

Be a Grinder, and Deal with Setbacks 29

Fight through the “Muck” 29

Chapter 4 The Communicator Wins 33

The First and Best Form of Communication 33

Become Comfortable Communicating in Person 35

We All Love a Good Storyteller 36

Communication Pays Off 38

The Power of a Personality 43

Charisma 44

Don’t Dominate the Conversation 45

Chapter 5 I Always Got Hits Because My Shoelaces Were Tucked In 47

Follow Planned Routines 48

Wasting Time on What You Can’t Influence 49

Control the Controllables 50

It’s Fun to Be a “Little Stitious” 51

Chapter 6 Leaders Lead the Way 55

John and His New Boss 55

Dictator Leadership 61

Servant Leadership 63

Empowerment Leadership 64

Relying on Both Forms of Leadership 66

Chapter 7 Are You a Brick with Mortar? 69

True Toughness 70

Learn to Compete 71

Bricks and Mortar 74

Learn to “Pivot” with Your Mortar 76

Chapter 8 The Value of Real Energy 79

Real versus Fake Energy 80

Don’t Give Up and Don’t Be a Lake 82

Optimistic or Embellishment? 85

Chapter 9 Good Impressions 89

“Surround Yourself with Good People” 90

Be on the Lookout for Values 91

Learn from Communicating 93

30 Seconds 94

“Recruit Ready” 96

You Need a Personality 98

Chapter 10 White-Tailed Deer and Career Progression 103

Ready to Change the World 104

Take Your Time—You Don’t Know It All Just Yet 106

The Beauty and Life of a White-Tailed Deer 107

You Pick, and Mentor, Your Team 112

Chapter 11 Fall Forward When You Fail—and You’re Gonna Fail! 117

In and Out of Your Control 118

People Want You to Fail 120

Fail and Move Forward 121

Be Responsible and Positive in Times of Failure 123

Chapter 12 Keep Chopping Wood: Pressure versus Preparation 127

Relationships Lead to Wins 128

The Alfond Way 129

“Keep Chopping Wood” 131

“Sharpen Your Axe” 134

With the Right Mindset, You are Capable of Anything 138

Tackle Crisis Management Head On 140

Chapter 13 Ego: You Better Have One 143

Crank Up Your Ego—Sometimes 145

Think Big 147

Circle the Wagons 149

Invest in Values 149

Build the Team’s Confidence 153

Tone People Down, Not Up 154

Stubbornness Can Be a Good Trait 155

Chapter 14 The Art of Decompression 159

Recharge Your Batteries 160

You’ve Earned a Break 161

Hone Your Focus Skill 162

Lock In 164

Burn Those Lines in the Grass 166

Find Something You’re Good at and Use It as Your Outlet 167

Chapter 15 Winners versus Losers 169

Team versus Program 170

True Toughness 171

Winners and Losers 173

Compete, Compete, Compete 175

Chapter 16 The 5 Percent Rule 179

Be Better Every Day 180

The Power of a Group 181

Focus on Small Efforts for Long-Term Success 184

Be Great at Little Things 185

Chapter 17 Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda: Get Rid of It 187

Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda and the “Negative Nellie” 188

Move People in the Same Direction 189

Neutralizing the Negative Nellie 194

“There is No ‘I’ in T-E-A-M” 194

Chapter 18 Be a Doer, Not a Talker 199

We “Do” Our Wedding Vows, Not Just “Say” Them 200

Don’t Just Talk the Talk 202

How I Learned to “Do” 202

Invest in Relationships 206

Nike: “Just Do It” 208

Chapter 19 True Success 211

1. Surround Yourself with Good People, and Good Things Happen 213

2. Relationships: Work at It 215

3. Trust 218

4. Loyalty, the Final Path to Success 220

True Success Isn’t About Money, Possessions, or Fame 221

The Puzzle Changes 222

Afterword 225

Acknowledgments 229

About the Author 235

Index 237

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119652205, 978-1119652205
      ISBN10: 1119652200

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Become a doer. Motivation and strategies from a top figure in sports leadership

      There are many books available on the topic of leadership, but none quite like this one. Walk Off Winning: A Game Plan for Leading Your Team and Organization to Success is the work of Steve Trimpera college baseball coach who shares what he has learned about business through his extensive leadership experience in high-level sports. In addition to reflecting on his own failures and successes, Trimper interviews leadership experts to distill a wealth of wisdom into this valuable book.

      Inside, you'll read about the key principles of team building, culture, and organization building. If you are looking for a way to enhance your leadership, whether you lead a team of one or an entire organization, Walk Off Winning is for you. This book will give you the motivation and strategies to become a doer. Anyone involved in leadership, sports management, or the general business world

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xvii

      Introduction xxi

      Less Inside Baseball, More Inside Leadership xxii

      Learning from Coaches, Mentors, and Other Great Leaders xxiv

      Chapter 1 You Need Values, But Keep Them Simple 1

      The Flowchart of True Success 2

      Be Selective When Establishing Values 3

      Improve What You Already Have 5

      Chapter 2 Never Underestimate the Power of Giving 11

      Create a Foundation for Success 11

      A Gift of Giving Might Be Right Under Your Nose 15

      Giving Leads to Loyalty 17

      Chapter 3 Attitude and the Power of the Handshake 21

      Attitude is Highly Contagious 22

      Sharing Attitude by Means of a Handshake 23

      Change Your Thought Process to One of Positivity 25

      You Choose Your Attitude 26

      Be a Grinder, and Deal with Setbacks 29

      Fight through the “Muck” 29

      Chapter 4 The Communicator Wins 33

      The First and Best Form of Communication 33

      Become Comfortable Communicating in Person 35

      We All Love a Good Storyteller 36

      Communication Pays Off 38

      The Power of a Personality 43

      Charisma 44

      Don’t Dominate the Conversation 45

      Chapter 5 I Always Got Hits Because My Shoelaces Were Tucked In 47

      Follow Planned Routines 48

      Wasting Time on What You Can’t Influence 49

      Control the Controllables 50

      It’s Fun to Be a “Little Stitious” 51

      Chapter 6 Leaders Lead the Way 55

      John and His New Boss 55

      Dictator Leadership 61

      Servant Leadership 63

      Empowerment Leadership 64

      Relying on Both Forms of Leadership 66

      Chapter 7 Are You a Brick with Mortar? 69

      True Toughness 70

      Learn to Compete 71

      Bricks and Mortar 74

      Learn to “Pivot” with Your Mortar 76

      Chapter 8 The Value of Real Energy 79

      Real versus Fake Energy 80

      Don’t Give Up and Don’t Be a Lake 82

      Optimistic or Embellishment? 85

      Chapter 9 Good Impressions 89

      “Surround Yourself with Good People” 90

      Be on the Lookout for Values 91

      Learn from Communicating 93

      30 Seconds 94

      “Recruit Ready” 96

      You Need a Personality 98

      Chapter 10 White-Tailed Deer and Career Progression 103

      Ready to Change the World 104

      Take Your Time—You Don’t Know It All Just Yet 106

      The Beauty and Life of a White-Tailed Deer 107

      You Pick, and Mentor, Your Team 112

      Chapter 11 Fall Forward When You Fail—and You’re Gonna Fail! 117

      In and Out of Your Control 118

      People Want You to Fail 120

      Fail and Move Forward 121

      Be Responsible and Positive in Times of Failure 123

      Chapter 12 Keep Chopping Wood: Pressure versus Preparation 127

      Relationships Lead to Wins 128

      The Alfond Way 129

      “Keep Chopping Wood” 131

      “Sharpen Your Axe” 134

      With the Right Mindset, You are Capable of Anything 138

      Tackle Crisis Management Head On 140

      Chapter 13 Ego: You Better Have One 143

      Crank Up Your Ego—Sometimes 145

      Think Big 147

      Circle the Wagons 149

      Invest in Values 149

      Build the Team’s Confidence 153

      Tone People Down, Not Up 154

      Stubbornness Can Be a Good Trait 155

      Chapter 14 The Art of Decompression 159

      Recharge Your Batteries 160

      You’ve Earned a Break 161

      Hone Your Focus Skill 162

      Lock In 164

      Burn Those Lines in the Grass 166

      Find Something You’re Good at and Use It as Your Outlet 167

      Chapter 15 Winners versus Losers 169

      Team versus Program 170

      True Toughness 171

      Winners and Losers 173

      Compete, Compete, Compete 175

      Chapter 16 The 5 Percent Rule 179

      Be Better Every Day 180

      The Power of a Group 181

      Focus on Small Efforts for Long-Term Success 184

      Be Great at Little Things 185

      Chapter 17 Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda: Get Rid of It 187

      Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda and the “Negative Nellie” 188

      Move People in the Same Direction 189

      Neutralizing the Negative Nellie 194

      “There is No ‘I’ in T-E-A-M” 194

      Chapter 18 Be a Doer, Not a Talker 199

      We “Do” Our Wedding Vows, Not Just “Say” Them 200

      Don’t Just Talk the Talk 202

      How I Learned to “Do” 202

      Invest in Relationships 206

      Nike: “Just Do It” 208

      Chapter 19 True Success 211

      1. Surround Yourself with Good People, and Good Things Happen 213

      2. Relationships: Work at It 215

      3. Trust 218

      4. Loyalty, the Final Path to Success 220

      True Success Isn’t About Money, Possessions, or Fame 221

      The Puzzle Changes 222

      Afterword 225

      Acknowledgments 229

      About the Author 235

      Index 237

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