Il Punteggio Si Prende Cura di Sé: La Mia Filosofia di Leadership

Il Punteggio Si Prende Cura di Sé: La Mia Filosofia di Leadership

Bill Walsh

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Scopri i principi di leadership del leggendario coach dei San Francisco 49ers. Un viaggio motivazionale nella creazione di team vincenti, con perle di saggezza come "Credi nelle persone" e "Mantieni corta la lista dei nemici".

pagine
288
Format
Hardcover
Pubblicato
2009-08-20
Editore
Portfolio
ISBN
9781591842668

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Bill Walsh

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Librarian note:There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this nameWilliam Ernest Walshwas an American professional and college football coach. He served as head coach of theSan Francisco 49ers...(source:Wikipedia)

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Brooke Kelley
Brooke Kelley·1 years ago
My favorite book of to reset your life.
kiki
kiki·2 years ago
lowkey i was into this
John Majors
John Majors·6 years ago
Must read book. So fantastic at so many levels.
Jeff Beckham
Jeff Beckham·6 years ago
Very applicable to business

There's lots to learn from Bill Walsh, with the caveat being his real secret is being a genius who knows everything about everything. That allows you to instruct every coordinator, receptionist, and grounds crew member in detail about doing their job well. I have pages of notes and especially enjoyed the football stories as a long-time 49ers fan (although you don't have to be one to like the book). A bit repetitive in places but overall a great read.
Yevgeniy Brikman
Yevgeniy Brikman·8 years ago
The good: it's a fun tale of how Bill Walsh helped turn the San Francisco 49ers from the worst team in football into one of the NFL's greatest dynasties. The strongest parts of the book are those that feel like Walsh's memoir, where he shares gritty, down-to-earth stories of success and failure which allow you to extract lessons for yourself. The bad: the story is awkwardly twisted into a "business book" format, which just doesn't work. The weakest parts of the book are when it relies heavily on...
Willian Molinari
Willian Molinari·8 years ago
I'm migrating all my reviews to my blog. If you want to read the full review with my raw notes, check it here: https://pothix.com/scoretakescareofit...It's a great book on leadership.I confess that I was really bored in the first 15% of the book. The beginning is boring for those who don't give a f*** about football but keep reading, it worth the journey.Bill Walsh took the San Francisco 49ers from a really bad performance (2 wins/14 losses) to an amazing one (13 win/3 losses) 2 years later. He ...
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Christian Janke·10 years ago
The Score Takes Care of Itself by Steve Jamison and Craig Walsh is in my mind the best book to read if you are a leader or someone of a high position in an organization. Bill Walsh was recognized as one of the highest and most esteemed coaches in all of sports history. His philosophy on leadership is unparalleled to that of any other coach or captain. That’s what this biography tries to depict his reasoning behind his coaching techniques and the insight that he has on being a successful master ...
Alex Ikonn
Alex Ikonn·10 years ago
One of the best management books that I've read. Very actionable advice.
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EB·11 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. It was a slower read, but very informative and helped me think about another aspect of leadership, teaching. I don't follow football, so I didn't know anything about Bill Walsh before I read this book. I picked it up because I read an article on the Harvard Business Review blog talking about his leadership style and it mentioned this book. I wanted to get a "non-corporate" perspective on leadership and coaching.There were a couple things that really stood out to me in...
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Shane·16 years ago
The late 49er's coach Bill Walsh and his leadership journey various football leagues are captured and descried inside. The late 49er's coach Bill Walsh and his leadership journey various football leagues are captured and descried inside. It's a unique compilation of his personal notes, interviews from peers and players all compiled by his son Craig and Steve Jamison. This book provides a refreshing and unapologetic review of what leadership is all about; the good, the bad and often times ugly pe...