How Good Do You Want to Be?: A Champion's Tips on How to Lead and Succeed at Work and in Life

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Random House Publishing Group, 2007 M12 18 - 240 pages
The winning philosophy for creating and inspiring success that will help you triumph at work and in life from renowned football coach Nick Saban—with a foreword by Bill Belichick

Excellence doesn’t happen overnight. It comes from hard work, consistency, the drive to be the best, and a passion for what you do. Few understand this better than Nick Saban. With more than three decades of experience as a player and coach, Saban has worked alongside some of the game’s legends and has seen firsthand how great leaders encourage greatness in others. In this candid and thoughtful guide, he shares his unique wisdom:

Organization, Organization, Organization: Create an environment where everybody knows his or her responsibilities—and each is responsible to the entire group.
Motivate to Dominate: Understand the psychology of teams and individuals, and use that knowledge to breed success.
No Other Way than Right: Practice ethics and values—and demand the same from your team.
Look in the Mirror: Maintain an understanding of who you are by knowing your strengths and your weaknesses.

How Good Do You Want to Be? is more than the story of how Nick Saban motivates his staff and players to excel—it is also the memoir of one of America’s most successful coaches. Filled with instructive anecdotes and illuminated by never-before-told stories of his life and career, this is a book that challenges and inspires us all to be our best.
 

Contents

THE 2003 SEASON
3
PART 2THE GAME PLAN
23
PART 3PUTTING THE GAME PLAN INTO PRACTICE
123
PART 4GOING THE EXTRA YARD
169
My Personal Journey
193
PART 5HOW GOOD DO YOU WANT TO BE?
213
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The winner of numerous National Coach of the Year honors, Nick Saban was the head football coach at Louisiana State University. In 2004, he coached the Tigers to a 13 —1 season and the BCS College Football national championship. He lives in Baton Rouge with his wife and two children.

Brian Curtis is the author of Every Week a Season: A Journey Inside Big-Time College Football and The Men of March: A Season Inside the Lives of College Basketball Coaches. A former reporter for Fox Sports Net, he is now a host and analyst on College Sports Television. He and his wife, Tamara, live in New York City.

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