by Paul Nemetz-Carlson, Tudor Collegiate Strategies Campus restrictions and nationwide travel limitations won’t allow them to visit. You need them to visit to see how perfect your campus is. Opportunities to evaluate them continue to disappear in response to an extended dead period and safety …
Do You Know Who You Are, Coach? Ask Questions, Have Conversations, Find Out
by Paul Nemetz-Carlson, Tudor Collegiate StrategiesThis is a strange time in college athletics. While some decisions have been made - a push forward for big revenue football, announcements of general start dates for some Division I winter sports and an announcement of the cancellation of …
Should You Run Your Program Like a Game of Checkers or Chess?
by Mandy Green, Busy Coach I’m currently reading the book The Art of Learning. In this book, Josh Waitzkin tells his remarkable story of personal achievement and shares the principles of learning and performance that have propelled him to the top—twice (Chess and Tai Chi). A good portion of the …
Don’t Be “Too Busy” To Build Relationships
by Mandy Green, Coaching Productivity StrategiesIt is amazing how many transfers are out there these days. A big reason for wanting to transfer that I’m hearing is that they didn’t feel like they connected well with the coaching staff once they got to campus for their freshman year. To me, for …
Win Recruits With Your Vision
by Mandy Green, Coaching Productivity StrategiesCoaching/leadership starts with having a vision statement, then developing a plan to achieve it. A vision statement answers the questions "What will our program look like in 5 to 10 years from now?"A vision is more than a destination; it is …