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Wooden on Leadership
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                        but only when the leader—you—possesses Self-Control. A team
                        with good discipline is simply a reflection of a self-disciplined leader.




                        ALERTNESS
                        While casual observers characterize UCLA’s championship teams
                        as having tall superstars, they are incorrect. In fact, UCLA’s first
                        championship team in 1964 is perhaps the shortest ever to win a
                                              NCAA Division I basketball title. It wasn’t
                  “It’s what you learn after you
                                              much different in 1965 when UCLA won
                    know it all that counts.”
                                              its second championship.
                          What all our teams had in common was not height, but
                        quickness—physical quickness, of course, but also something of
                        equal value: mental quickness, that is, Alertness.
                          Alertness, the ability to be constantly observing, absorbing, and
                        learning from what’s going on around you, is a critical component
                        for the individual in charge, the leader who strives for continuous
                        improvement. You must constantly be awake, alive, and alert in
                        evaluating yourself as well as the strengths and weaknesses of your
                        organization and your competitors. In sports today, we see instan-
                        taneous adjustments during play—film, photos, and spotters in the
                        booths with binoculars providing immediate information to
                        coaches and players during the game.
                          Should it be different with you and your organization? The same
                        sense of urgent observation—Alertness—must exist in you and be
                        taught to those under your supervision. A leader who is sluggish in
                        recognizing what’s going on may soon be out of a job.
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