Review
-Roger Goodell, commissioner of the NFL
“The Score Takes Care of Itself is a leadership classic-a magnificent step-by-step tutorial on how to achieve success. It is practical, profound, and perfect for today’s ultracompetitive business environment. Indispensable reading.”
-Pat Williams, senior vice president of the Orlando Magic and author of What Are You Living For?
“The Score Takes Care of Itself is not about football. It’s about how to treat people right. How to get the best out of the people around you. How to be a highly effective leader. I am thankful that this book about Bill Walsh’s leadership point of view is now available to inspire countless leaders to come.”
-Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager(r) and Leading at a Higher Level
“Bill’s personal examples of how he implemented and executed each of these steps in the transformation of the San Francisco 49ers creates a fascinating story of business, football, and triumph. More than anything, Bill’s story reminds business leaders that success is not accidental but rather the result of deliberate and tenacious preparation.”
-John F. Milligan, Ph.D., president and COO of Gilead Sciences, Inc.
About the Author
Steve Jamison is America’s foremost author and authority on the life and leadership of UCLA icon John Wooden, who is often cited as the greatest coach of the twentieth century. Together they collaborated on nine popular publications, including Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court. Mr. Jamison has also written books with other famous coaches, such as football’s Bill Walsh and tennis legend Brad Gilbert. In addition to his publishing and producing career, he is a popular speaker as well as executive producer of the John R. Wooden Leadership Course.
Craig Walsh is the executive director of Santa Clara’s Healthy Kids program and a former marketing executive for the San Francisco 49ers. He is the son of legendary football coach Bill Walsh.
Product details
- ISBN-13: 9781591843474
- Publisher: Penguin USA
- Published Date: June 2010
- Pages: 288
- Binding: Paperback
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