Coach K’s Leadership Lessons

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
11 minutes

We know what you’re thinking: “Dennis, it’s easy for Coach K! He gets whatever recruits he wants and he has the best funding and the best assistants in the country. How can we relate to Coach K?!?”

Think about this; he wasn’t always Coach K. He was just plain old Mike when he first came to Duke. What little things did he do to develop his players and mold them into well-oiled teams year after year, graduating class after graduating class?

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis shares insights from Coach K that hold true in every industry including construction. We’d love to hear what leadership mantras you live by. Please share with us in the comments below.

The next class of The Contractor Business Boot Camp begins Nov 03, 2022 in Dallas, TX. Your rising leaders will thank you for enrolling them in this one of a kind learning experience. Book them today! Please contact Charlotte at ckopp@familybusinessinstitute.com to learn more.

Related articles

The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness

Remember the vlog we did (and repeated) a few Christmases ago about the TED Talk by Dr. Robert Waldinger? The one we tied into the story of George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) in the holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life?

Businessman outdoors with hands up in air

Related articles

The 8-Point New Year Checklist for Contractors

We are only a few days from the close of one year and the beginning of another. How should you start off the new year? Is it just another work day? About what should you be thinking? What should you be doing NOW to get ready for 2025?

Checklist with red marker

Related articles

13 Characteristics of “High Agency” Leaders

What is “high agency?” And why would we want it in our future leaders? Writers Brett and Kate McKay define agency as “To act, instead of being acted upon,” and they produced a provocative article defining the desirable characteristics possessed by the top 0.5% to 1.0% of leaders.

Compass pointing the way to leadership

Subscribe for updates