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Leading With The Heart

;Consistent excellence engenders pride” (Krzyzewski, 2000, p.199).Always honor the seniors in your organization.The Sixth ManBuild relationships with people who support your organization.Once you have tradition in place, confidence, excellence, unity and pride will grow.IV. ALL-SEASON Ch 13: Blueprint BasicsCommitmentIf the leader is committed, the more likely followers will commit.Give players the freedom to show their own level of commitment to the team.ExcellenceDefine your own excellence and always strive for it, not for success.MotivationMotivation is both an individual and team effort.“Each moment requires its own maneuver” (Krzyzewski, 2000, p.210).Remain hungry to stay successful. Don’t cheat yourself with complacency.TeachingPlan what you teach.While teaching your players, you can always learn from them.Family“When your organization operates like a strong family, you can’t be knocked out by onepunch” (Krzyzewski, 2000, p.217).Family is just like the fist principle. It makes individuals part of something bigger. Ch. 14: The Core of CharacterCourage“True bravery in leadership revolves around the degree to which a person maintains thecourage of his convictions” (Krzyzewski, 2000, p.224).When you stand strong against an opposing force for the first time, it’s easier to havecourage again and again the next time.ConfidencePeople must have confidence in themselves before they can realize their full potential.Continual LearningPut yourself in situations where you can always learn something new. When you stopgrowing and learning, you start to decay.Don’t forget defeats, defeats can be the key to future victories.Hard WorkWhen people achieve something that they’ve worked their butt off for, it makes themfeel great.“The only way to lose is if you don’t try your best” (Krzyzewski, 2000, p.233).Honest and Integrity“Integrity is nothing mo...

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