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It’s Friday, so I thought I’d have a little fun (if you’re reading this on a Monday or Tuesday, just pretend it’s Friday). Based on personal experience and on articles I’ve read, there are a number of different types of leaders. As a football fan, I thought it would be fun to look at the leadership styles of some of the great NFL coaches.
Which one most closely resembles your leadership approach?
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The disciplinarian (Vince Lombardi) – There are a number of characteristics that made former Green Bay coach Vince Lombardi the most revered coach in NFL history (and perhaps sports history), including his charisma, dedication and work ethic. But Lombardi’s focus on discipline is legendary. In ESPN’s “Greatest Coaches in NFL History,” Hall of Famer Paul Hornung says: “There were times we didn’t like how hard he pushed us. He was a real ass. We called him a son of a bitch in practice … and then you start realizing it’s all for our own good.”
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The rock (Chuck Noll) – Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll was a renaissance man – a lover of fine wine, classical music and gourmet cooking. Despite his multi-faceted personality, perhaps his greatest strength as a coach was his steady demeanor. Says former Steeler Mel Blount on ESPN.com: “The big thing with Chuck Noll was how consistent he was dealing with players. As a player, you always knew what to do and when to do it. … You wouldn't see him give a high five if you made a great play or get in your face if you made a bad play. I guess that would make Chuck Noll a dinosaur now.”
What kind of a leader are you?
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Stay safe my friends.