Brett Ledbetter and Becky Burleigh, What Drives Winning
12 episodes
3 months ago
An NBA coach—who most would consider one of the greatest— asked himself, “Does my way work?” After pausing, he answered, “Who knows? It’s won championships, but it’s also cost me the greatest player in the world because I held the standard.” There’s so much experience that’s laced with humility in that line. The reason you win can also be the reason you lose. Questions from the Episode: 1. When have you knowingly or unknowingly created a double-standard? 2. What situation have you bee...
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An NBA coach—who most would consider one of the greatest— asked himself, “Does my way work?” After pausing, he answered, “Who knows? It’s won championships, but it’s also cost me the greatest player in the world because I held the standard.” There’s so much experience that’s laced with humility in that line. The reason you win can also be the reason you lose. Questions from the Episode: 1. When have you knowingly or unknowingly created a double-standard? 2. What situation have you bee...
The Seconds That Matter Most in Coaching with Basketball Coach Mike Brey
What Drives Winning
34 minutes
9 months ago
The Seconds That Matter Most in Coaching with Basketball Coach Mike Brey
The head coach experience: the room softens when you walk in and turns up as you leave. Why is that? And, what seconds matter most to your team? Brett Ledbetter and Mike Brey dive in deep to an enjoyable conversation that will set you up for some self-reflection. Questions from the Episode: 1. When have you blown the roof off with your team and it was effective? When have you and it wasn’t? What’s the lesson with each of those answers? 2. Why do you think Mike said, “Game days a...
What Drives Winning
An NBA coach—who most would consider one of the greatest— asked himself, “Does my way work?” After pausing, he answered, “Who knows? It’s won championships, but it’s also cost me the greatest player in the world because I held the standard.” There’s so much experience that’s laced with humility in that line. The reason you win can also be the reason you lose. Questions from the Episode: 1. When have you knowingly or unknowingly created a double-standard? 2. What situation have you bee...