Quiet strength
a memoir
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Author
Contributions
- Whitaker, Nathan - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Ill, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
75,250 words, Guess
Page Count
301 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17240776M
- ISBN-139781414318011
- ISBN-101414318014
- OCLC Control Number229922186
- OCLC Control Number123119845
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numberquietstrengththe00dung
- Library of Congress Control Number2007015181
- LibraryThing3516999
- Goodreads3026509
Classifications
- LCCBR1725.D738 A3 2007
Description
Tony Dungy's words and example have intrigued millions of people, particularly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI, the first for an African American coach. How is it possible for a coach--especially a football coach--to win the respect of his players and lead them to the Super Bowl without the screaming histrionics, the profanities, the demand that the sport come before anything else? How is it possible for anyone to be successful without compromising faith and family? In this inspiring and reflective memoir, Coach Dungy tells the story of a life lived for God and family--and challenges us all to redefine our ideas of what it means to succeed. Includes a foreword by Denzel Washington.
Description
When Tony Dungy led the Indianapolis Colts to victory in Super Bowl XLI-- the first African American coach to win the big game--millions wondered, amazed by the success of his quiet, authoritative leadership style: how does he get it done? In this memoir, Dungy reveals the secrets to his success--principles, practices, and priorities that have kept him on track despite overwhelming personal and professional obstacles, including firings, stereotypes, and the tragic loss of a child. In the face of so much adversity, Tony has not only survived but risen to the top of his profession in a way that's won the respect of fans, players, and even his competitors. His thoughts on leading, succeeding, and attaining true significance may inspire you to take a long, hard look at the things that really matter in your own life.--From publisher description
Subjects
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Genres
- Biography
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