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Overcoming “Game Day Conditions” in Business - Click To Read Article
In your game plan for business success, there is no doubt that from time to time adverse conditions will appear. How do you respond? We are experiencing times of change, fear, and uncertainty; the likes of which many have never seen before. Discomfort is inevitable, how you respond to it is controllable. Do you “call off the game and head back to the locker room” or do you stick to the game plan and find a way to win the day?
10 Accounts To Follow On Twitter - Click To Read Article
There are many exceptional entrepreneurs, authors, speakers, thought leaders, athletes and coaches who are on Twitter. You can follow their activities and insights as well. Great takeaways in the form of motivational quotes, news, professional development, humor and philosophy are shared.
The Science Behind The High Five (and how to make it work at work) - Click To Read Article
Organizations invest thousands of training dollars on verbal and electronic communication. Yet, even in this wired world, the most important connection is the human connection. The most significant aspect of this connection surprisingly is often unspoken. Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have proven this on, of all places, the basketball court.
What Notre Dame Football Can Teach You About Corporate Training - Click To Read Article
Taking advances from another industry and applying them to your business will separate and elevate you from your competitors. The military has been using video gaming for training since the early 1980's. Companies like Coldstone Creamery and Cisco are also using the interactive nature of gaming to reel in techno-savvy Millennials and educate them on both technical and customer service oriented skills.
OPTIONS IN THE MEDIA… - Click To Read Article
It pays to be a contrarian. You need to look no further than two great college football coaches. Don’t be afraid to go against the grain in decision making as long as you have the courage in your convictions as a leader and the personnel to fit your system. You can become the Paul Johnson or Urban Meyer of your industry.
12 Lessons in Leadership Part Two... - Click To Read Article
March Madness is underway, brackets are busted and there have been more first round single digit victories and upsets this year than ever before in tournament history. Consequently there are still multiple Cinderellas looking to advance to the big dance. The lesson from round one is outmanned does not automatically mean outmatched. If you're not the #1 seed in your industry, this must energize you and your team.
12 Lessons in Leadership From The Wizard... - Click To Read Article
12 Lessons for enhancing leadership and personal performance from the Wizard of Westwood and Coach Bru's accompanying questions and insights.
Run Your Business Like Dan Cardone... - Click To Read Article
Dan Cardone is the Athletic Director at North Hills High School. Shortly after the tragedy in Haiti, he felt compelled to find a way to help those in need locally in his community of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He focused his initiative on the concept of showing appreciation for others via the Five Good Deeds On Game Day program. Imagine the impact this simple concept could have on an organization.
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About the Author: john brubaker RSS for john's articles - Visit john's website John Brubaker brings more than fifteen years of experience in Leadership Development, Coaching and Human Resource Management in educational and corporate settings to his work as a coach, speaker, author and consultant. John Brubaker's professional background is rich and varied. Prior to launching his own business, he spent over decade as a college head coach and professor. Most recently Brubaker spent four years in sports broadcasting with ESPN Radio and Fox Sports. Brubaker guided the St. Andrew's College lacrosse program from 2001-2004 leading them to unparalleled success producing an NCAA Final Four appearance and Top 10 national rankings each year. A three time coach of the year, Brubaker has coached nine All-Americans and had seven of his players drafted to play professionally. He has been a featured speaker at the US Lacrosse National Convention and has also performed televised instructional pieces for Coaches Effectiveness as well as Player-Coach Communication. As a performance consultant, John works with organizations to helping them develop their competitive edge; their people. A 1992 graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University with a bachelor's degree in psychology he also earned a master's degree in personnel psychology from FDU in 1993. Brubaker has completed his doctoral level coursework in Sport Psychology at Temple University. John's passions include: coaching and deaf education. Active in the community, John is the vice-president of the National Cued Speech Association and serves on the board of the Cued Speech Association of Maine. He is also a member of the Kiwanis and the Positive Coaching Alliance. John and his wife Bethany have two children and live in Maine. Click here to visit john's website What Notre Dame Football Can Teach You About Corporate Training OPTIONS IN THE MEDIA Run Your Business Like Dan Cardone 10 Accounts To Follow On Twitter The Science Behind The High Five and how to make it work at work |
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