
Choice Not Chance Rules for Building a Fierce Competitor
by McCallie, Joanne P.; Rains, Rob; Krzyzewski, MikeBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Joanne P. MCCallie is Head Coach of the Duke Women's Basketball team. The ACC Coach of the Year in 2010 and AP National Coach of the Year in 2005, she's in her fifth season at the helm of the Blue Devils' program. McCallie became the first coach in Division Ihistory 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. She has accumulated more than 450 wins as a head coach at Maine, Michigan State, and Duke. As a coach and player, McCallie has led her teams to nineteen conference titles, three NCAA Final Fours, and three NCAA National Championship Games.
Rob Rains is the author of twenty-eight nonfiction books including autobiographies of Ozzie Smith and Jack Buck. He is currently sports editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, an online daily newspaper, and an adjunct professor in the school of communications at Webster University.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Be Ready for Change and Adventure | p. 9 |
Opportunity Knocks | p. 10 |
My First Meeting with Coach K | p. 13 |
Creating "Choice Not Chance" | p. 17 |
We Are All Products of the Choices We Make | p. 18 |
The Underdog, Fighter Mentality | p. 23 |
A Navy Brat Grows Up | p. 24 |
Wherever They Live, Kids Need to Be Motivated | p. 26 |
Role Models Help Me Develop My Skills | p. 27 |
Nurturing Interest and a Desire to Improve | p. 31 |
Graduation Approaches | p. 34 |
Nobody Likes Whiners | p. 39 |
Arriving at Northwestern and Fighting for Playing Time | p. 40 |
A Coaching Change | p. 42 |
My First (Bittersweet) Taste of the NCAA Tournament | p. 46 |
Money Alone Won't Make You Happy | p. 51 |
What Am I Going to Do with My Life? | p. 52 |
Following a Passion: My Return to Basketball | p. 54 |
Never Be Afraid to Try Something and Make a Mistake | p. 59 |
Making a Commitment and Sticking with It | p. 60 |
Things Begin to Make Sense | p. 63 |
A Nearly Fatal Mistake | p. 67 |
Seek Out Mentors: There Is No Substitute for Experience | p. 73 |
Why the Scoreboard Is Irrelevant: Play the Game to Attack and Compete | p. 74 |
Learning from Failure | p. 77 |
Seek Out the Wisdom of Others | p. 83 |
Not All of Your Players (or Employees) Will Get Along with Each Other | p. 93 |
The Other Side of Success | p. 94 |
Learning Balance, Restoring Energy | p. 97 |
Expectations for the Future | p. 99 |
Life Is More than the Game | p. 107 |
Away from the Court, My Priorities Change | p. 108 |
Team in Transition | p. 109 |
New Developments on the Court and in My Life | p. 113 |
Set High Team Goals While Motivating on an Individual Level: No Two Players (Just Like No Two Employees) Are Exactly Alike | p. 123 |
Arriving at Michigan State | p. 124 |
Lessons from Tom Izzo and Lonny Rosen | p. 126 |
Motivating a New Team | p. 129 |
Managing Conflict | p. 133 |
Everybody Has to Be Challenged to See How Good They Can Become | p. 139 |
Challenges and Progress at Michigan State | p. 140 |
Always Measure Your Accomplishments | p. 143 |
Step Back and Reassess Your Priorities | p. 147 |
How Can We Improve? What Can We Do Better? | p. 148 |
Refusing to Give Up, No Matter the Opponent | p. 150 |
A Message from Coach Smith and Coach Wooden | p. 159 |
Winning Isn't Always about Who Has the Best or Most Talented Players | p. 160 |
Coming Close Creates Added Motivation | p. 163 |
Coach K Teaches, "Do What You Came Here to Do" | p. 167 |
Moving On | p. 168 |
Meeting Another Challenge | p. 174 |
Getting to Work at Duke | p. 175 |
Coach K Gives Me the Message I Need When I Need It | p. 179 |
My First Big Win at Duke | p. 180 |
Transition at- Work and at Home | p. 182 |
You Have to Seek Out the Changes-and See How You Need to React to Them-to Make the Team (and Your World) Better | p. 187 |
Recruiting Is a True Test of Will, Discipline, Character, and Evaluation Ability | p. 197 |
Getting the Right Group of Players | p. 198 |
Competitive Cauldron | p. 207 |
Acknowledgments | p. 219 |
University of Maine and Michigan State University | p. 220 |
Duke University | p. 221 |
Index | p. 223 |
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