Choice Not Chance :Rules for Building a Fierce Competitor

Publication subTitle :Rules for Building a Fierce Competitor

Author: Joanne P. McCallie  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781118223499

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118087114

Subject: F7 Trade Economy

Language: ENG

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Foreword by Mike Krzyzewski, Duke’s Men Basketball Coach

A celebrated coach reveals the secrets to building a fierce competitor

At age 26, Joanne P. McCallie, a.k.a. Coach P, began her career at Maine, where in the span of eight years, she elevated the women's basketball program to a very competitive team that outdrew the men's crowds, a rarity in college sports. Over her tenure, she created the Choice Not Chance (CNC) philosophy, training kids how to think and focus on making the correct choices in life. She imparted her passionate philosophy to all of her players and now brings it to her efforts as head coach at Duke. Choice Not Chancehighlights McCallie's lessons for building a fierce competitor, such as "Going against the grain," "Never become satisfied," and "Enjoy the prospect of getting better daily."

The CNC philosophy is widely used by McCallie, her staff, and players, who are very active in the community speaking about "CNC."

  • Joanne P. McCallie is head coach of the Duke Women's Basketball team and was the ACC Coach of the Year in 2010
  • McCallie became the first coach in Division I history to be crowned champion in four different conferences, as well as the first coach in NCAA history to garner coach of the year accolades in four different leagues
  • A native of Brunswick, Maine, McCallie owns a career mark of 431-174 and is entering her 20th year as a head coach at Maine, Michigan State and Duke; as a coach and player, she has led her teams to 15 conference titles, 19 NCAA Tournament appearances, seven NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, five NCAA Elite Eight appearances, three NCAA Final Four appearances and three NCAA Championship game appearances
  • During the 2004-05 season at Michigan State, she won the Big Ten Regular Season and Tournament Championship en route to a National Championship game appearance. For her efforts she was named the Associated Press National Coach of the Year

McCallie has taught her teams to play with passion and fight hard for recognition, and her teams have achieved remarkable success. Apply her wisdom to your teams, your employees, and your own life.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  7 – 11

Foreword

pp.:  11 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

Introduction

pp.:  17 – 23

Chapter 2: Creating "Choice Not Chance"

pp.:  31 – 39

Chapter 3: The Underdog, Fighter Mentality

pp.:  39 – 45

Chapter 4: Nobody Likes Whiners

pp.:  45 – 61

Chapter 5: Money Alone Won't Make You Happy

pp.:  61 – 73

Chapter 6: Never Be Afraid to Try Something and Make a Mistake

pp.:  73 – 81

Chapter 7: Seek Out Mentors: There Is No Substitute for Experience

pp.:  81 – 95

Chapter 8: Not All of Your Players (or Employees) Will Get Along with Each Other

pp.:  95 – 115

Chapter 9: Life Is More than the Game

pp.:  115 – 129

Chapter 10: Set High Team Goals While Motivating on an Individual Level: No Two Players (Just Like No Two Employees) Are Exactly Alike

pp.:  129 – 145

Chapter 11: Everybody Has to Be Challenged to See How Good They Can Become

pp.:  145 – 161

Chapter 12: Step Back and Reassess Your Priorities

pp.:  161 – 169

Chapter 13: A Message from Coach Smith and Coach Wooden

pp.:  169 – 181

Chapter 14: Coach K Teaches, "Do What You Came Here to Do"

pp.:  181 – 189

Chapter 15: You Have to Seek Out the Changes—and See How You Need to React to Them—to Make the Team (and Your World) Better

pp.:  189 – 209

Chapter 16: Recruiting Is a True Test of Will, Discipline, Character, and Evaluation Ability

pp.:  209 – 219

Chapter 17: Competitive Cauldron

pp.:  219 – 229

Acknowledgments

pp.:  229 – 241

Index

pp.:  241 – 245

LastPages

pp.:  245 – 256

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