Synopses & Reviews
In this book, Dr. Jack Ramsay shares what he learned about quality leadership from forty years teaching and coaching basketball. Based on his own long experience as a leader, Dr. Jack offers concrete advice on how to motivate colleagues and subordinates, how to lead by example, how to know when to throw logic out the window and go with a gut instinct, how to stay true to yourself while developing a leadership style, how to lead by example, and how to communicate effectively.
Review
Ramsay, whose 20-year career as a professional coach included a stint with the NBA title-winning Portland Trail Blazers, is currently a pro basketball analyst for ESPN. Although billed as a guide to leadership strategies learned from professional experience as well as his observation of outstanding players and other coaches, this manual is more a recollection of the sport Ramsay knows and loves. Many of the author’s tips, directed to those who want to lead both on and off the court, include the need to set clear goals, develop self-confidence, make firm decisions and accept responsibility—certainly not original and often hackneyed. The text becomes more interesting when Ramsay backs up his advice with anecdotes about such basketball greats as Pat Riley, Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson. He credits Bird’s ability, for example, to make a successful adjustment from college to NBA basketball to innate self-confidence honed by repetitive practice drills. Magic Johnson’s HIV diagnosis motivated the player to maintain job readiness by eating right and exercising regularly, a plan that Johnson credits with keeping his disease under control and has inspired Ramsay’s own pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. In the end, these leadership bromides, leavened by basketball stories, will interest mainly fans of the sport. (Feb) (Publishers Weekly, January 12, 2004)
Synopsis
What can one of the most successful coaches in the history of professional basketball tell CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs, and managers about leadership? Everything! In this fascinating account of his nearly seven decades as a player, coach, general manager, goodwill ambassador, color commentator, and NBA analyst for ESPN, basketball legend Dr. Jack Ramsay reveals the guiding principles and best practices that make for outstanding leadership both on and off the court.
About the Author
DR. JACK RAMSAY is one of the most respected basketball minds of his generation, and one of the most successful coaches in basketball history; when he retired from coaching in 1989, his 864 wins were second all-time to the legendary Red Auerbach. He currently works as a pro basketball analyst for ESPN.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction Hoop Journey: From Barn Door to the NBA.
1. Lace ’em Up: The Foundations of Success.
2. Home Court Advantage: Teaching and Learning.
3. Three-Pointer: Communicate, Communicate, Communicate.
4. Taking Possession: Job Readiness.
5. Fast Break: Maximizing Opportunities.
6. Leadership Playbook: Accepting Responsibility.
7. The Inside Man: Internal Leadership.
8. The Game Plan: Making Decisions.
9. At the Buzzer: How to Win, How to Lose.
10. Transition Game: Succeeding on the Court of Life.
Epilogue The Triangle Defense: Family, Fun, Friends.
Index.