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Wooden on Leadership: How to Create a Winning Organization Hardcover – Illustrated, April 26, 2005

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"Team spirit, loyalty, enthusiasm, determination. . . . Acquire and keep these traits and success should follow."
--Coach John Wooden

John Wooden’s goal in 41 years of coaching never changed; namely, to get maximum effort and peak performance from each of his players in the manner that best served the team. Wooden on Leadership explains step-by-step how he pursued and accomplished this goal. Focusing on Wooden’s 12 Lessons in Leadership and his acclaimed Pyramid of Success, it outlines the mental, emotional, and physical qualities essential to building a winning organization, and shows you how to develop the skill, confidence, and competitive fire to “be at your best when your best is needed”--and teach your organization to do the same.

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“What an all-encompassing Pyramid of Success for leadership! Coach Wooden’s moral authority and brilliant definition of success encompass all of life. How I admire his life’s work and concept of what it really means to win!”
--Stephen R. Covey, author,
The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness

Wooden On Leadership offers valuable lessons no matter what your endeavor. 'Competitive Greatness' is our goal and that of any successful organization. Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success is where it all starts.”
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John Wooden (1910-2010), guided the UCLA Bruins to ten NCAA basketball championships over a 12-year period, including four perfect seasons and an 88-game winning streak. He was named ESPN’s “Greatest Coach of the 20th Century” and voted “#1 Coach of All Time” by The Sporting News. Sports Illustrated said it best when they said: “There’s never been a finer man in American sports than John Wooden, or a finer coach.” In 2003 John Wooden was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Steve Jamison is America's foremost author and authority on the life and philosophy of John Wooden. Mr. Jamison is a consultant to the UCLA Anderson Scool of Business’ John Wooden Global Leadership Program. He has collaborated with Coach Wooden on an award-winning PBS presentation as well as several books, including the classic book on teaching and mentoring, Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ McGraw Hill; First Edition (April 26, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 302 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0071453393
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0071453394
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.2 x 1.23 x 9.1 inches
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Customers find the book provides valuable advice on leadership and life. They describe it as a refreshing, solid read with an easy-to-understand common sense approach that is practical and applicable. Readers appreciate the well-written text and articulate writing style. The stories are interesting and appreciated. Customers appreciate the integrity, efficiency, and consistency in performance that Wooden teaches.

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169 customers mention "Leadership book"166 positive3 negative

Customers find the book provides great advice on leadership and life. They say it reminds them of the core elements of leading and helps reinforce their knowledge. The book is designed for leaders and entrepreneurs of all ages, and is recommended to any basketball or leadership lover.

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"...across a wide range of books are pretty consistent and pretty straightforward. Actually adhering to him, by contrast, is extremely hard to do...." Read more

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"Well written. Insightful. A true humble leader to look to and imitate. John Wooden is the epitome of a great coach...." Read more

"The philosophies and ideas are spot on. The text was easy to read except he notes in white that hurt my eyes. There was much food for thought...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2012
    In this book, coach John Wooden - one of the most successful basketball coaches of all times - shares with his readers the leadership framework that he has developed and used through the years. The books is divided intro three sections, the first presents and explains John's foundation of leadership, the pyramid of success. The framework, illustrated below, is composed of a number of qualities that build on each other and serve as reinforcement to achieve "competitive greatness". These include as a first tier: industriousness, friendship, loyalty, cooperation, and enthusiasm. The second tier, consists of self-control, alertness, initiative, and intentness. The third tier: condition, skill, and team spirit. The fourth tier: poise and confidence. Finally at the top of the pyramid, the culmination: competitive greatness.

    In the second section, John shares a number of personal lessons in leadership, that tie into the framework and help bring it to life. These include: Good values attract food people, call yourself a teacher, and seek significant change, to name a few. The last section is composed of extracts from John's personal notebook and ensuing lessons.

    What sets Coach Wooden's philosophy and books apart is best highlighted in the book's preface: "Dr. Albert Einstein and Coach Wooden share a similar brilliance; specifically, both mastered the complicated art of keeping it simple. " In addition, the numerous stories shared, help the reader understand how to apply the framework and the impact it can have.

    I highly recommend John's books to anyone looking at developing their personal leadership skills, at all levels.

    Below are excerpts from the book that I found particularly insightful:

    1- "The joy and great satisfaction I derived from leadership - working with and teaching others, helping them reach their full potential in contributing to the team's common goals - ultimately surpassed outscoring an opponent, the standings, even championships."

    2- "I believe leadership itself is largely learned...Whatever coaching and leadership skills I possess were learned through listening, observation, study, then trial and error along the way."

    3- "It's like character and reputation. Reputation is what others perceive you as being, and their opinion may be right or wrong. Character, however, is what you really are, and nobody truly knows that but you. But you are what matters most."

    4- "Rules to lead by...Before you can lead others, you must be able to lead yourself...Don't hastily replace the old fashioned with the new fangled...Learn to master the four P's (planning, preparation, practice, and performance...Write down the tasks, initiatives, and actions that each member of your team needs to do to perform at his or her peak level."

    5- "...Poise can be a most elusive quality in challenging times...Poise means holding fast to your beliefs and acting in accordance with them, regardless of how bad or good the situation may be. Poise means avoiding pose or pretense, comparing yourself to others, and acting like someone you're not. Poise means having a brave heart in all circumstances."

    6- "Good values are like a magnet - they attract good people."

    7- "A good leader creates belief - in the leader's philosophy, in the organization in the mission. Creating belief is difficult to do where a vacuum of values exists, where the only thing that matters is the end result, whether it's beating the competition on the court or increasing the profit margins in the books."

    8- "...and while all these will make you a good leader, they will not make you a great leader. For that, one additional quality - perhaps the most important of all - is necessary. Although it may sound out of place in the rough-and-tumble context of sports or corporate competition, I believe you must have love in your heart for the people under your leadership...love is so important because it moves you to do the right things in all areas of life, including leadership."

    9- "The coach must never forget that he is, first of all, a teacher. He must come (be present), see (diagnose), and conquer (correct). He must continuously be exploring for ways to improve himself in order that he may improve others and welcome every person and everything that maybe helpful to him. As has been said, he must remember, "Others, too, have brains."

    10- "In business and other organizations, the "ball" that must be shared is knowledge, experience, information, contacts, new ideas, and much more. All these things must be freely exchanged with others throughout the organization if it is going to succeed - prevail - in these extremely competitive times."

    11- "While the specifics may be small, it is no small task. Success, not the devil, is in the details."

    12- "I came to the conclusion that when choosing between the carrot and the stick as a motivational tool, the well chosen carrot was almost always more powerful and longer lasting than the stick. In fact, simply withholding a properly selected carrot can become a most forceful punishment and powerful motivator. Its denial creates desire; the carrot becomes a stick."

    13- "Make it clear to all that "promotions" depend on mastery of current roles and assignments. Never discourage ambition, but do let people know that they need to keep their eye on the ball in their current jobs. Their time may come, but only if they exercise patience and demonstrate continuous improvement."

    14- "Getting off to a good start is important. It sets the tone for your team in many ways - expectations, values, attitude, behavior, rules, and much more. This is especially true with individuals who are new to your organization, but it also applies to the others under your leadership who may need a reminder from time to time of how you epect things to be done."
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2017
    I put this book in the category of books that remind me of the core elements of leading, and help reinforce paying attention to the details of the leadership job. Everyone will have their own playbook of sorts, and a book like this is very useful for reflecting on your own playbook and thinking about why you think it works. Throughout, I found his insights and recommendations helpful in affirming things I was already doing or thinking about doing, giving me a deeper feeling of confidence grounded in seeing something I do also done by someone who has clearly had immense success and influence in his domain.

    There aren’t many negative reviews of the book, but those that were negative tended to fault it for the fact that most of Wooden’s insights can be taken as aphorism or that there was little added by his stories. I disagree with both of these criticisms. I have found that the principles of leadership articulated across a wide range of books are pretty consistent and pretty straightforward. Actually adhering to him, by contrast, is extremely hard to do. And, that’s where the book’s examples and Wooden’s accounts of them are extremely helpful. I came away from reading all his stories with a pretty firm conviction that what Wooden had was the ability to consistently practice the principles of leadership, and as is the case with succeeding at basketball, succeeding as a leader really boils down to applying his pyramid for success to the act of leading day in and day out. Yes, this insight is neither earth shattering nor revolutionary. It’s simply right.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2015
    Wooden on Leadership is one of the best leadership books I have ever read. The two themes I like most are below and then my top 20 highlights from the book are provided.

    Theme 1 - One of the primary things I like about Wooden’s leadership style is that he believes in maintaining emotional control at all times. He wants intensity not emotionalism and there is a difference.
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    Comments - Too many times I encounter leaders that actually prohibit effectiveness because they have not managed to control their emotions. Unfortunately the media, especially the sports media mistakenly regularly convey that emotional displays or outbursts are leadership in action.
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    Theme 2 - Wooden believes the best leaders are lifelong learners.
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    Comments - This is absolutely true, but the challenge we have is making time for the learning. Leadership training and reading books on leadership is not primarily about getting new techniques. If you are experienced often you know the majority of what’s out there. Leadership training and reading books on leadership is about regulating behavior. We read the leadership books and take the training to assure we are performing according to what we know. I cannot even tell you how many times someone has come up to me after a leadership class and said some form of “you reminded me of many things I know and used to do but I had gotten away from them.” Leadership is a skill that involves fundamentals and subtleties and without continual review performance suffers. Professional sports teams don’t just practice the skills and plays they already know to occupy time, if they don’t practice what they already know performance suffers. They have to make time for practice. Learning is not just the acquisition of new knowledge it is also the reinforcement of what we already know. We have to make time for it. What was the last leadership book your boss read? What was the last leadership book you read?
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    My top 20 highlights from Wooden on Leadership
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    1. Mutual respect and camaraderie strengthen your team. Affection, in fact, may weaken it by causing you to play favorites.
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    2. First and foremost, you are their leader, not their buddy.
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    3. As a leader you must be sincerely committed to what’s right rather than who’s right.
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    4. For many years I’ve described one of the differences between a good leader and a prison guard is cooperation. When you carry a rifle it is unnecessary to listen...
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    5. Self-Control in little things leads to control of bigger things. For example, the reason I prohibited profanity – a small issue – during practices was because it was usually caused by frustration or anger. I felt that a player who couldn’t control his language when he got upset during a scrimmage would be more likely to lose control in more damaging ways during the heat of competition – fouling, fighting, or making other poor decisions that would almost always hurt the team.
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    6. Hesitancy, indecisiveness, vacillation, and fear of failure are not characteristics I associate with good leadership. I told our team many times: “Be quick, but don’t hurry.” By that I meant to make a decision, take action, decide what you’re going to do and do it. Keep this word of caution in mind: “Failure to act is often the biggest failure of all.”
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    7. Mistakes, even failure, can be permissible so long as they do not result from carelessness or poor preparation
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    8. “The one who once most wisely said, ‘Be sure you’re right, then go ahead.’ Might have added this to it, ‘Be sure you are wrong before you quit.’”
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    9. The best leaders are lifelong learners, they take measures to create organizations that foster and inspire learning throughout. The most effective leaders are those who realize it’s what you know after you know it all that counts most.
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    10. Benjamin Franklin understood its value quite well: “Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience.”
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    11. “I will not like you all the same, but I will love you all the same. And whether I like you are not, my feelings will not interfere with my judgment of your effort and performance. You will be treated fairly. That’s a promise.”
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    12. Nobody cares how much you know (until they know how much you care).
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    13. That’s when I began announcing that the team members wouldn’t be treated the same or alike; rather, each one would receive the treatment they earned and deserved.
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    14. Do not equate professional expertise with your ability to teach it.
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    15. I prize intensity and fear emotionalism. Consistency in high performance and production is a trademark of effective and successful organizations and those who lead them. Emotionalism destroys consistency. A leader who is ruled by emotions, whose temperament is mercurial, produce a team whose trademark is roller coaster-ups and downs in performance; unpredictability and un-dependability in effort and concentration; one day good, the next day bad.
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    16. …emotional control is a primary component of consistency, which is in turn a component of success.
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    17. A volatile leader is like a bottle of nitroglycerine. The slightest knock and it blows up. Those around nitroglycerine or a temperamental boss spend all their time carefully tiptoeing back and forth rather than doing their jobs. It is not an environment, in my opinion conducive to winning organizations.
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    18. Managing egos-the over- and underinflated, the forceful and the fragile- is one of the greatest challenges facing any leader.
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    19. Explain to each team member precisely how his or her contributions connect to the welfare and success of the entire organization.
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    20. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PRAISE – Acknowledging top producers does not always have to be done publicly It is often effective for a leader to praise their outstanding performance when others are not around. It gives the “superstar” deserved recognition without creating resentment. Conversely, praise for those in lesser roles is often maximized by doing it in a more public manner.

    Dr. James T. Brown, Author,
    The Handbook of Program Management
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  • Lily Z
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous, inspirational and deep
    Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2022
    I can never thank Coach Woodend enough for this great book about his leadership foundational building blocks, especially his life wisdom around winning and success. Recommend for everyone - athlete, non-athlete, young or old.
  • ablogic
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent !
    Reviewed in France on July 7, 2023
    Histoire de la création de cette pyramide du succès. Anectodes, exemples de faits réels, très détaillé sur l'approche à utiliser aussi bien dans le sport qu'en entreprise. Je recommande.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and straightforward
    Reviewed in India on October 24, 2020
    Full of actionable advice by one of the greatest coach. Enjoyed reading it. Highly recommended for people of all ages
  • Dharmarajan Seetharaman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!!
    Reviewed in Germany on September 5, 2019
    This is a great book to read for those who aspired to be a leader. This one is there to revisit.