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Earn the Right to Win - Tom Coughlin & David Fisher

Earn the Right to Win

By Tom Coughlin & David Fisher

  • Release Date: 2013-03-05
  • Genre: Football
Score: 4
4
From 83 Ratings

Description

A top NFL coach offers leadership advice that applies from the field to the office Tom Coughlin led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories with his unique system of relentless preparation and resilience. He teaches his players that you can never guarantee a win, but you can always earn the right to win-with focus, hard work, and anticipation of obstacles. Now Coughlin shows how his teachings apply beyond the gridiron, illustrating his points with previously untold stories about players like Eli Manning, Doug Flutie, and Michael Strahan. His wisdom can help leaders in any field rev up their own organizations. 'Tom Coughlin challenged us and prepared us to handle anything that was thrown at us ... The lessons I learned from him weren't limited to football. They were applicable to every aspect of my life' -Michael Strahan Tom Coughlin is one of the most successful coaches in NFL history. Before winning two Super Bowls with the New York Giants, he coached the Jacksonville Jaguars for nine seasons, leading them to two appearances in the AFC Championship Game. David Fisher is the co-author of seventeen New York Times bestsellers.

Reviews

  • Should be issued coaching read

    5
    By Dmrconnect
    I bought a copy for each of our high school football coaches. I would recommend the same to you. So many mistakes can be avoided by reading this hook.
  • Earn the Right to Win

    5
    By GMAN5611
    This is a must read for those who seek to better themselves in any aspect of life. Whether you are a football fan or not, the principles discussed in this book are meaningful and proven to bring success to those who are interested in achieving greatness. Mr. Coughlin's approach to work and life is what seems to be missing from society today. Glad to see the lunch pail grit that made this country great is still alive.

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