A look into the path of Ohio State wrestling Coach Tom Ryan. How one decision can play a major impact on long term growth.
All in Character
A look into the path of Ohio State wrestling Coach Tom Ryan. How one decision can play a major impact on long term growth.
Tim Corbin transformed a dormant college baseball program into a national power at Vanderbilt University. He did this by way of transformational leadership in the lives of the men he coached. A look into a few components of the dynasty that is Vanderbilt Baseball.
A great study of the journey of author Jon Gordon. After having his book The Energy Bus rejected by over thirty publishers it went on to sell more than 2 million copies years later. Is rejection an experience to be avoided or a necessary step along the journey to being great?
A look into the rise of Kyle Boddy and Driveline Baseball. How Boddy went from training youth athletes to the world’s very best pitchers. A guide for working in obscurity.
Taking a look at the trajectory of Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens. Analyzing the illusion of the safe route. The foundation of passion and servanthood in the life of a leader.
A look into the career of NFL hall of Famer Kurt Warner. Taking a look at “Rags to Riches” stories with a focus on the “Rags” How to be actively patient while you wait for your opportunity.
A look into the career trajectory and development of Hall of Fame baseball players, Mickey Mantle and Derek Jeter. The common pathway of development and the rigors it entails.
How to develop leadership wisdom surrounding conflict. When to remain silent, and when to go to deep waters.
In 1921, a young pioneer of educational psychology at Stanford University put his new test into action. Lewis Terman was the publisher of the world’s most trusted test of intelligence. The Stanford-Binet was created as a tool to measure Intelligence Quotient (IQ) in 1916 and quickly became a trusted source of evaluation. The Stanford-Binet IQ test featured a series of reasoning and knowledge questions ultimately measuring a person’s intelligence. In the education field it is still to this day one of the most reliable measuring tools for intelligence. Five years after it’s inception, the Stanford-Binet IQ test would be used to study a group of uniquely talented young minds.
A look into the incredible work of SYPartners. Finding our unique leadership superpower and the shadow sides that come with it. A peak into four types of leaders - the gifts and the gaps.