Process > Results

We are very much part of a 'quick fix' culture. This was the case ten years ago, and it's still the case today. We get frustrated if we have to wait more than two minutes for service at a restaurant. We grow annoyed when waiting for a stop light to change. We want instant solutions to every complex problem and every fractured relationship.

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How to Increase Overall Performance on Your Team

Delegation is hard for me. Between 2017 and 2021 I was the Head Coach of the Belgian national team for American football. We had recently brought on a new assistant coach going into my second season at the helm who—needless to say—lacked some experience. He was a bright young coach but just didn't have the coaching background the rest of the coaches on staff had accumulated.

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Three Ways to Support Your Team

One specific similarity exists between a coach with a staff, a manager with several direct reports, and a department head in an academic setting: they are all charged with leading a group of people. Perhaps you fit into one of the aforementioned categories or maybe you find yourself in a realm outside of the ones listed above.

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Five Rules for Effective Meetings

Meetings are important in all areas of life. Whether it’s a manager leading a product review, a coach calling a timeout just before halftime, or a parent summoning the family together to discuss some house rules, meetings provide us an opportunity to clearly communicate our expectations and instructions to our colleagues, players, and family.

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Every Meeting Should Have These Three Things

Several correlations can be made between business meetings and sports timeouts. The two share similar DNA regarding their purpose and projected outcome, but oftentimes they are used very differently. When you break down the constructs that make up what a business meeting should look like and what a sports timeout should look like, there are striking similarities. Peering through the lens of how American football coaches use timeouts, here are three things every meeting should have:

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Five Networking Tips to Get the Most out of Your Next Event

We’ve all been there. Aimlessly wandering the aisles of a gargantuan convention hall with little desire to engage with “potential connections in your industry.” Futile attempts at small talk run rampant as your Trump icebreaker isn’t getting as much traction as you hoped. Instead of having conversations that start with “So what do you do?” you ask the nearest server “Is lunch covered with registration?”

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