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In a rapidly changing world, businesses must create a
high-performing, metrics-driven workplace environment characterized
by respect, inclusion, teamwork, innovation, and overall
harmony—and it must be manageable and sustainable. This book
shows that returning to managerial basics will provide the way
forward, as exemplified by legendary UCLA basketball coach John
Wooden, the model for a new people management pathway: the SCORE
paradigm. Generally considered the greatest coach in history, John
Wooden’s recipe for team success was unique, culture-based, and
ahead of its time. Building upon Wooden’s 21 coaching principles
and his own 35 years of experience as a human resources leader,
Bill Kane has created the SCORE framework to guide people managers
in creating and nurturing effective teams, and steering their
organizations through times of change: • Staffing: Attracting and
Selecting Talent • Cultivating Culture: Defining How People
Should Interact • Organizing and Planning: The Need for Direction
and Focus • Reinforcing Desirable Behavior: Managing Performance
• Engaging the Organization: A Leader’s Role and Responsibility
Enlivened with stories from the careers of Coach Wooden, Andy Hill
(a three-time national champion under Coach), and the author, the
book clearly explains why each coaching principle works in
practice, and provides examples of success, as well as pitfalls to
avoid. Readers will learn how to get the right people on their
team, create meaningful participative and inclusive management
practices, build a winning organizational culture, and achieve
heightened results. New and experienced people managers and leaders
in corporate settings, as well as business and organizational
psychology students, will appreciate this timeless reference tool,
a roadmap to help people managers –as their own
“work-in-progress” – develop strategies for success based
upon a proven and simple model.
In a rapidly changing world, businesses must create a
high-performing, metrics-driven workplace environment characterized
by respect, inclusion, teamwork, innovation, and overall
harmony—and it must be manageable and sustainable. This book
shows that returning to managerial basics will provide the way
forward, as exemplified by legendary UCLA basketball coach John
Wooden, the model for a new people management pathway: the SCORE
paradigm. Generally considered the greatest coach in history, John
Wooden’s recipe for team success was unique, culture-based, and
ahead of its time. Building upon Wooden’s 21 coaching principles
and his own 35 years of experience as a human resources leader,
Bill Kane has created the SCORE framework to guide people managers
in creating and nurturing effective teams, and steering their
organizations through times of change: • Staffing: Attracting and
Selecting Talent • Cultivating Culture: Defining How People
Should Interact • Organizing and Planning: The Need for Direction
and Focus • Reinforcing Desirable Behavior: Managing Performance
• Engaging the Organization: A Leader’s Role and Responsibility
Enlivened with stories from the careers of Coach Wooden, Andy Hill
(a three-time national champion under Coach), and the author, the
book clearly explains why each coaching principle works in
practice, and provides examples of success, as well as pitfalls to
avoid. Readers will learn how to get the right people on their
team, create meaningful participative and inclusive management
practices, build a winning organizational culture, and achieve
heightened results. New and experienced people managers and leaders
in corporate settings, as well as business and organizational
psychology students, will appreciate this timeless reference tool,
a roadmap to help people managers –as their own
“work-in-progress” – develop strategies for success based
upon a proven and simple model.
The story of a Jesuit missionary traveling the world at the turn of
the century
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