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      • Wooden tied success not to achievement, wealth or fame, but to how close a person came to their potential. He spent another 14 years completing his Pyramid of Success, tinkering with 15 building blocks such as “Industriousness” “Enthusiasm,” “Skill,” and “Poise,” before finishing the diagram in 1948, shortly before he left Indiana State for UCLA.
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  3. Mar 13, 2016 · Four essays from those influenced by leadership icon and legendary basketball coach John Wooden.

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  4. Feb 26, 2024 · In 1964, Wooden achieved a long-sought-after goal. His team had a perfect season, and won the NCAA championship. The following year, they won the title again, losing only two games in a 30-game season.

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    [43] [44] The bestseller details how Hill applied his experience as a player under Wooden to achieve success in his career as a television executive. [ 43 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] His goal was to demonstrate the relevance of Wooden's coaching style to the business world.

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    Brett McKay: Welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness podcast. John Wooden has been called the greatest coach of all time. During his tenure as coach with the UCLA men’s basketball team from 1948 to 1975, he led his team to four undefeated seasons and 10 national championships, seven of which happened in consecutive years. But the funny t...

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Wooden’s coaching philosophy emphasized teamwork, character development, and fundamentals. He is renowned for his Pyramid of Success, a framework for achieving greatness in sports and life. Beyond basketball, Wooden’s teachings on hard work and integrity made him a revered mentor and role model.

  7. Oct 30, 2011 · A Life of Discipline. First, he achieved personal victories before he led his team to victory. One of the things you notice quickly when you look at John Wooden’s life is he was truly disciplined. Many people feel that a leader’s biggest challenge is leading other people. I don’t subscribe to this opinion.