Persistence is key to leadership — whether in the executive suite or on the playing field. When times are tough, people look to their leaders to give them a reason to push through.
Doug Williams, previously an NFL quarterback and former head coach of the Grambling State Tigers, once said, “Never give up, never give in, and when the upper hand is ours, may we have the ability to handle the win with the dignity that we absorbed the loss.”
As the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl, he knew a thing or two about adversity — and about the rewards of seeing it through with grace and confidence. Leadership lessons from legendary sports coaches that can help improve your coaching and leadership. #ExecutiveCoaching #BusinessCoaching #LeadershipLessons
Editorial Contributor at The Inscriber Magazine
1wReminder not one single one voted against the Athletics leaving #Oakland which shows that there should have never been an #executiveoftheyear in Major League Baseball (MLB) Even more hilarious that #MattArnold was awarded the #ExecutiveoftheYeaer when #RobManfred had the audacity to threaten to relocate the Milwaukee Brewers. Begging the question why would Arnold even accept the award to begin with?