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The Score Takes Care of Itself. My Philosophy of Leadership

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The last lecture on leadership by the NFL's greatest coach: Bill Walsh Bill Walsh is a towering figure in the history of the NFL. His advanced leadership transformed the San Francisco 49ers from the worst franchise in sports to a legendary dynasty. In the process, he changed the way football is played. Prior to his death, Walsh granted a series of exclusive interviews to bestselling author Steve Jamison. These became his ultimate lecture on leadership. Additional insights and perspective are provided by Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana and others. Bill Walsh taught that the requirements of successful leadership are the same whether you run an NFL franchise, a fortune 500 company, or a hardware store with 12 employees. These final words of "wisdom by Walsh" will inspire, inform, and enlighten leaders in all professions.

Издательство: "Penguin Group" (2010)

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Walsh, Bill

▪ 2008
William Ernest Walsh  American football coach
born Nov. 30, 1931, Los Angeles, Calif.

died July 30, 2007, Woodside, Calif.
was the architect of the “West Coast offense,” which featured short passes and quick slanting pass routes by receivers and running backs. This ball-control offense, which changed professional football during the 1980s and helped build the San Francisco 49ers into a powerhouse National Football League (NFL) team, resulted in coverage mismatches and space for the backs and receivers to break long runs. Walsh coached on the high-school, junior college, and college level before becoming (1968) an assistant coach for the NFL Cincinnati Bengals. There he served as end and quarterback coach under Paul Brown through 1975, earning praise for developing Ken Anderson into a star quarterback. When Brown retired, Walsh was disappointed not to be named his successor. Walsh then joined the San Diego Chargers staff, where he was credited with turning Dan Fouts into a Hall of Fame quarterback. In two seasons (1977–78) as head coach at Stanford University, Walsh led the team to two victories in bowl games. In 1979 he returned to the NFL as head coach of the 49ers. The team struggled to a 2–14 record in his first season but by 1981 had emerged as NFL champions with a victory in Super Bowl XVI. Under Walsh the 49ers also won Super Bowls XIX (1985) and XXIII (1989) and registered a record of 102–63–1. Among Walsh's most celebrated players were quarterback Joe Montana and receiver Jerry Rice, holder of nearly every professional pass-catching record. After retiring in 1989, Walsh worked as a television analyst before returning in 1992 to Stanford, where he coached for three seasons. He later served as a consultant to the 49ers. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.

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▪ American football coach
byname of  William Ernest Walsh 
born Nov. 30, 1931, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.
died July 30, 2007, Woodside, Calif.
 influential American gridiron football coach, whose “West Coast offense” changed pro football during the 1980s. Among his most celebrated players were quarterback Joe Montana and receiver Jerry Rice (Rice, Jerry), holder of nearly every professional pass-catching record.

      Although only an average athlete, Walsh entered coaching upon his graduation from San Jose State in 1955. He coached on the high-school, junior college, and college level before becoming an assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) in 1968. There he served as end and quarterback coach under Paul Brown (Brown, Paul) through 1975, earning praise for developing Ken Anderson into a star quarterback.

      When Brown retired, Walsh was disappointed not to be named his successor. He briefly considered retiring from coaching; instead, he joined the San Diego Chargers' staff, where he was credited with turning Dan Fouts into a Hall of Fame quarterback. In two seasons (1977–78) as head coach at Stanford University (California), he led the team to two victories in bowl games.

      In 1979 Walsh returned to the NFL as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. The team struggled to a 2–14–0 record in his first season but by 1981 had emerged as NFL champions with a victory in Super Bowl XVI. Under Walsh the 49ers also won Super Bowls XIX (1985) and XXIII (1989) and registered a record of 102–63–1. After retiring in 1989, he worked as a television analyst before returning in 1992 to Stanford, where he coached for three seasons. Walsh later served as a consultant to the 49ers and held several other posts with the team.

      Walsh believed in “scripting”—selecting ahead of time—the first 25 plays of a game. His “West Coast offense” was a ball-control offense that featured short passes and quick slanting pass routes by receivers and running backs. This resulted in coverage mismatches and space for the backs and receivers to break long runs. Walsh was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.

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Источник: Walsh, Bill

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