Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The many ways of measuring success

Drew Scott opens his feature about coaching with: ""Success” in the coaching world is relative..." and continues with: "Many outsiders compare and contrast coaches based on their win-loss record, or how many championships they won. Others, especially in the college ranks, are judged on how many kids they graduate or send to the pros. Every coach is judged by someone’s view of what “success” really means." 

Scott later adds:
What if success as a coach is defined as:
- Helping players reach their goals- Staying positive, even in the most dire of situations- Genuinely caring for all of the people who surround you- Loyalty to those who help you- Empathy for those in need...
Read his detailing about a coach who has passed.



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