
You can actually have fun and make it fun." He's the classic example of the fact that you don't have to be miserable to be a champion.

"Pete Carroll is one of my favorite figures in America. Realizing that is a tremendous accomplishment, whether it's in football or in life.

As Carroll says, Winning forever is realizing your potential and making yourself as good as you possibly can be. Win Forever holds valuable insight for coaches, executives, teachers, and leaders of all kinds. He shows readers how to:Ī Develop a vision that others can internalize and take a stake inĪ Embrace competition, not competitivenessĪ Practice so that game day is the easiest day of the weekĪ Make the conflicting pulls of what you want and who you think you are one and the sameĬarroll takes his philosophy well beyond the football field, whether he's organizing anti-gang rallies or chatting with at-risk youth in LA's inner city neighborhoods. While his book has plenty of behind-the-scenes stories featuring some of the most famous names in sports, it's really about Carroll's immensely effective approach to leadership. He calls his coaching approach Win Forever and preaches it not just on the field, but to local kids and business audiences in the off-season. He is also one of the smartest and most philosophical. Pete Carroll is one of college football's most successful coaches.

USC football coach Pete Carroll's powerful leadership advice that is just as effective for your business and community as it is on the football field
