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BILL WALTON: Wooden's Leadership Maxims
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BILL WALTON: Committing to Excellence
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BILL WALTON: Wooden's Rules - Winning Begins with Character
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BILL WALTON: It Takes Talent to Get to the Top; and Character to Stay There
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BILL WALTON: The Elements of Leadership
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BILL WALTON: True Success - Self-satisfaction of Doing Your Best
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BILL WALTON: Wooden Inspired Solid Personal Foundation
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BILL WALTON: John Wooden's Pregame Speech
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BILL WALTON: Wooden's Leadership Legacy - Named Greatest Coach Ever
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BILL WALTON Learn About Life From John Wooden, a Master Teacher
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BILL WALTON: It's The Things You Learn After You Know It All That Count
What Great Coaches Taught Me About Leadership
Basketball icon Bill Walton was part of legendary college and NBA championship teams: UCLA, the Boston Celtics and Portland Trail Blazers. He was also part of the last place San Diego Clippers. According to Bill, the difference between winning and losing was leadership. The best coaches knew how to get the best out of their players. In Bill’s career no one was better than legendary UCLA coach John Wooden. An English teacher who coached on the side for extra money, Wooden focused on the fundamentals. He never talked about winning – and rarely even mentioned the opposing team. Wooden did insist that players work together, not be selfish, execute flawlessly, and be accountable for doing their best. Armed with that approach Wooden went on to win 88 consecutive games (a men’s collegiate record which still stands) and ten national championships. Bill, the consummate storyteller, shares tales that are as insightful as they are entertaining – about lessons of leadership he learned from John Wooden, Red Auerbach, Jack Ramsey, and others during his storied career. Bill provides an inside look at how world-class performance is really achieved on the basketball court – leadership and teamwork lessons based on principles that transfer off the court, too.