Sean DuBé

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Data for Continuous Improvement

“The core advantage of data is that it tells you something about the world that you didn’t know before,” says Hilary Mason, a data scientist and entrepreneur. Although data often becomes overwhelming for people, it is the benchmark for continuous improvement in nearly any area of business, education, leadership, and coaching. Data provides the stories …

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Consistency for Success

James Clear, a writer on habits and success, highlights consistency as a way to achieve goals: “Consistency before intensity. Start small and become the kind of person who shows up every day. Build a new identity. Then increase the intensity.” As the new year begins, many establish goals or habits. It’s important to remember to …

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Leadership Lessons from Coach Saban

In the book The Leadership Secrets of Nick Saban: How Alabama’s Coach Became the Greatest Ever, writer John Talty explores the details that make Coach Saban successful. Through the use of observations, interviews, and analysis, Talty outlines unique insights about developing and sustaining a winning program. While Talty outlines seventeen key characteristics, seven stood out …

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Alignment of the Process

Leadership and business writer Jim Collins says that “building a visionary company is one percent vision and 99 percent alignment.” One critical aspect of leadership is creating alignment of the entire system and organization. The success of the organization or program depends on strategically aligning the people, culture, purpose, and strategies to reach significant goals. …

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The Path to Excellence

Football coaching great Vince Lombardi communicated a powerful line around perfection and excellence: “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” Excellence in everything is the foundation for many successful leaders, teams, and organizations. When individuals decide to set a high standard, it often becomes a lonely, challenging road. Conversely, …

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Characteristics of Winning Teams

With the 2022-2023 College Football Playoffs finalized, it’s thought-provoking to consider how these teams reach the highest level of success. While all these teams have elite coaches and leadership that translate to exceptional results, the teams all have specific characteristics of winning programs. And, of course, that’s in part a result of the coaching and …

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Delegating for Success

In early September, Dave Stachowiak, the author and producer of the Coaching for Leaders Podcast, did a mini series on delegating to achieve results. After listening to the series, it’s evident how challenging it is for high-level leaders to delegate functions of the organization. Not only do leaders feel they need to complete all tasks, …

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Strategic Communication in Leadership

Highly-effective leaders chase excellence with a strategic system for communicating their larger vision. When analyzing challenges in organizations and teams, unclear communication often rises to the top of the list. Lack of communication leads to frustration, uncertainty, and unrealized potential for the people and the organization. The separator between excellent and ineffective communication falls on …

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Improve the Process with Stop, Start, Continue

Developing a championship process leading to sustainable success means continually improving every detail. While the initial process developed for winning may work at first, it might not be effective moving forward. The process evolves as the coaches and support staff gather more data. In championship programs, coaches implement this evaluation process in one on one …

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