Résumé du livre
Sam Walker is an award-winning investigative reporter and deputy editor for the Wall Street Journal, as well as the founder of the newspaper’s daily sports coverage. His other books include Fantasyland, a fascinating journey into the heart of fantasy baseball competitions.
Team captains are often assumed to be the ones delivering stirring speeches, but in reality, many delegate this responsibility, focusing instead on one-on-one communication to inspire teammates. Leadership in sports transcends raw talent, as demonstrated by figures like Bill Russell and Syd Coventry, whose selflessness and dedication elevated their teams to greatness despite not being the most skilled players. Research and historical examples reveal that success in team sports depends on a blend of collaboration, effort, and the unique qualities of captains who prioritize the collective over personal glory. While fans often expect captains to embody idealized traits, true leadership sometimes involves taking risks or defying expectations to secure victory. The interplay between exceptional captains and visionary coaches further underscores that a team's success hinges on translating strategy into action, a dynamic explored in greater depth in the following chapters.
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