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Why Teams Accomplish More with a Great Coach ... and Why You Should Really be Using One

by Chad Swierczek

A coach is someone who can get everyone on a team to play together to reach a common goal. This is not an easy task. It requires an in-depth understanding of the game and the ability to relate to the team members. Interpersonal skills are just as important as technical knowledge. It also requires the ability to motivate, lead, teach and hold others accountable for their actions. Given these essential coaching skills, there are good and bad coaches. You could probably name some of your previous instructors who would fit into these coaching categories. Then there are GREAT coaches.

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