When a highly successful leader shares a basic, practical strategy, we need to listen.  Here’s Simple, Yet Powerfully Practical, Leadership Advice.  But first a few words about the source.

About Jimmy Johnson

 

Jimmy Johnson has had quite the career.  It includes college success at Oklahoma State.  Then a national championship at Miami.  Then winning two Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys.  Then getting fired by Jerry Jones (or resigned, depending who you believe) after the second Super Bowl.

Also, working in TV with Fox for two years, returning to the NFL with Miami and then returning to broadcasting with Fox.

Simple, Yet Powerfully Practical, Leadership Advice

Johnson appeared on Undeniable with Joe Buck to discuss a wide variety of topics about his career.  His formula for success, you’ll find, isn’t limited to football.  And he follows it with another simply approach — one that can help you become uniquely valuable.

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If you want to learn more about the recognition power — a key leadership quality — you might enjoy watching Johnson’s locker room talk after a Super Bowl victory.  You’ll notice how he reinforces his leadership philosophy, recognizing his team with a memorable phrase:  “How about them Cowboys.”

This followed the Dallas Cowboys 30-20 NFC Championship Victory at San Francisco 49ers in the 1992 Season. Game played 1/17/93 at Candlestick Park.

More of Jimmy Johnson’s perspective about winning and leadership.



Bob Kaplitz

Bob coaches executives and managers on developing their leadership skills, which improves the morale and efficiency of their companies. He mentors individuals through Everwise, which optimizes the way companies develop their people by connecting professionals with the experts and resources they need to be successful.

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