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    intrinsic motivation. In the movie‚ Coach carter had each member to sign the contract. In the contract‚ it states that they should attend all of their classes‚ wear dress shirts and ties on game days‚ refer to everyone (players and coach alike) as "sir"‚ and maintain a minimum 2.3 (C+) grade point average‚ Ken Carter used a variety of ways to lead and motivate the team to get them on their way to the state championships undefeated. among other requirements. Carter also asks the school staff for progress

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    Skills of Sports Coaches Verbal and nonverbal communication is essential when coaching in rugby as well as any other sport; in order to be a successful manager you must be able to communicate well with your players. A lot comes into account when communicating as a coach‚ you must present yourself in a professional manor i.e. wearing correct kit‚ no jewellery and no chewing gum. Appearance partially plays a part in good communication‚ the other factors are the likes of body language and tone of voice

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    Sports psychology deals with the mental and emotional aspects of physical performance. It involves describing‚ explaining and predicting attitudes‚ feelings and behaviours in an attempt to improve performance. In the film ’Coach Carter‚’ directed by Thomas Carter‚ sport psychology is used effectively to enhance the performance of a high school basketball team. However‚ this improved performance is not limited to the basketball court‚ it extends into the classroom where the students use goal setting

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    Coach Carter 1. Is this teacher effective? If so‚ what characteristics demonstrate effectiveness? If not‚ what could be done to improve effectiveness? Provide examples and make connections to your own experiences and course content. Describe the teacher’s management style. Although the Coach Ken Carter is not an actual teacher in the classroom‚ he is a teacher on the basketball court for group of inner-city teenagers. Ken Carter shows that he has true faith in these students and their success

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    ASSIGNMENT DEVELOPING STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS YASAR D. INTERNATIONAL MBA Introduction Leadership and management‚ these are two words we use on daily basis. But the questions like how do we realise good leaders‚ what qualities‚ attitude‚ style and behaviour do they exhibit‚ are frequent. The ability to lead is not connected to education‚ although most leaders are intelligent people. Many qualities required for a leader are also possessed by managers. There are interconnection

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    person with superb leadership skills takes time‚ energy and commitment. This is a person who has strong principles‚ courage and dedication to a clear vision. People follow a greast leader because he is representative of the beliefs of a group. The followers of the leader often provide the necessary support for the team to advance and succeed in achieving their goals. An individual with good leadership skills will recognize and reward the team for the greater cause. These Special skills of a leader draw

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    Introduction Leadership was defined by Hannagan (1995) as the process of motivating other people to act in particular ways to achieve specific goals by variety of means that denote leadership styles. Motivation‚ or the amount of effort individuals were willing to put into their work‚ was the key to holding the team together. Leaders’ power‚ leader-follower relationship and the task to be accomplished were the key variables in determining the particular leadership style required. And high-quality

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    I believe to have effective leadership skills is to have a good understanding of yourself. This is a stepping stone when understanding other people. Knowing your strengths‚ weaknesses‚ skill sets and values are a few of the many important factors when trying to respond and influence others or resolving conflicts. I know from personal experience that I enjoyed a manager that had a democratic style which encouraged team participation and various ideas. No one wants to work with a micro-manager

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    Responsibilities and Skills of a Coach This assignment will involve me discussing the roles‚ responsibilities and skills of two sports coaches‚ Alex Ferguson and Linford Christie. Roles Role model Alex Ferguson - A role model is a person who serves as a positive example and whose behaviour and success is emulated by others. The way the coach conducts themselves in the presence of their athletes is important to get the respect of their athletes so they are able to coach them successfully

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    Leadership Skills Introduction Leaders have difficult getting relevant feedback‚ especially when operating in powerful positions in an organization. Often times leaders need feedback more than others do. If leaders do not receive feedback‚ they will not learn from their leadership experiences. Creating opportunities to get feedback is critical especially with regard to feedback from individuals working for them (Curphy‚ Ginnett‚ & Hughes‚ 2009). When it comes to open door policy leaders should

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