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WORK AND LEADERSHIP BOOK REVIEW:

The Gold Standard: Building a World-Class Team by Mike Krzyzewski with Jamie K. Spatola. Business Plus. 274 pages. 2009
*** ½

This book is part diary of Duke basketball coach Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski’s time as the coach of USA Basketball, culminating with the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and part leadership lessons. He writes that he is often asked how he builds a team. This book is his response to that question.
This book is divided into “times” and “moments”, with each chapter devoted to a particular quality of time he feels is vital to team building. Within each chapter, he includes some of the moments that defined that time for the USA Basketball Men’s National Team.
The USA had once dominated international basketball, but by 2004, when they lost the semifinal game in the Athens Olympics to Argentina, that was no longer the case. The USA had lost its competitive edge in international basketball.
A new approach was needed. When approached to be the first head coach under the new National Team concept by Jerry Colangelo, Coach K readily accepted the commitment. This was a three-year plan leading up to the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.
I enjoyed this book, the story about how he built his team, the three-year commitment he, his assistant coaches and players like Kobe Bryant, Lebron James and Jason Kidd made, and the drive to the Olympic gold medal in Beijing.
Here are twenty helpful leadership quotes from the book:


Faith and Work Book Club – Won’t you read along with us?

Working for Better: A New Approach to Faith at Work by Elaine Howard Ecklund and Denise Daniels 
Please join us in reading this book on faith and work.

From the Amazon description:
“In a world where workplaces are becoming increasingly diverse, Working for Better by Elaine Howard Ecklund and Denise Daniels offers a timely guide for Christians navigating the modern faith-at-work landscape. Drawing from over twenty years of research and personal insights, Working for Better presents a groundbreaking exploration of how to express Christian faith in professional settings without compromising beliefs or alienating others.
Through detailed studies involving focus groups, surveys of more than 15,000 workers, and interviews with over 300 individuals, Ecklund and Daniels identify five key tensions in the faith-at-work movement. With compelling stories and practical applications, Working for Better addresses the need for Christian workers and leaders to adapt to cultural shifts, offering guidance for a more redemptive presence at work. Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking questions for individual reflection or group discussion, making this book an essential resource for anyone seeking to integrate faith with their professional life. Whether you’re a Christian worker, workplace leader, or pastor guiding others, Working for Better invites you to consider how to flourish in a rapidly changing world.
As workplaces continue to evolve, the ability to maintain one’s spiritual values while contributing positively to the organizational culture becomes ever more crucial. Working for Better not only equips readers with the wisdom and tools needed to face such challenges but also inspires them to become agents of change, promoting a more inclusive and harmonious work environment.”

This week, we look at the Preface: Why This Book? Here are a few helpful quotes from the chapter:

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