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2017 NORTH AMERICAN BOOK AWARDS WINNERThe essential strategies every coach needs to create a championship culture. Tactics and talent create wins. But another important element-creating a championship culture-undergirds winning. WIN gives the answer and the insider's view from a championship coach on how to create a championship culture. Not just one season, but time after time, despite the best tactics and talent or not. WIN sets up the winning strategies every coach must know. Applied to any sport, WIN will walk coaches through the step-by-step approach to building a team that can win championships. From practice plans to team-building exercises to setting the attitudes of players and coaches, this is a tell-all guide from one of the best. WIN reveals how to:
- Create and maintain an impenetrable team bond
- Understand how to place players in the perfect role for them to thrive
- Choose team leadership that allows you to coach more effectively and win more often
- Form a cohesive, unstoppable coaching staff
- Use adversity as an advantage rather than a disadvantage
- Survive and break losing streaks with a high frequency of success
About the Author
Lee M.J. Elias's credentials are rooted in sports, media, and management. He has been coaching ice hockey at the collegiate and professional level since he was 22 years old. His diverse experience includes working with organizations such as the NHL, NBC, Hearst Media, A&E, and Madison Square Garden, among several other professional and collegiate sports organizations. Lee is the founder of Game Seven Group, an organization that works with leaders to win using the spirit and culture of a professional sports organization. He is the co-owner and founder of Sports Achievements and Hockey Wrap Around North America, both companies that work to make hockey more enjoyable and accessible to the world. Lee currently lives on the US East Coast with his wife, Janet, and their two children, Logan and Alina.