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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- Great leaders know how to motivate their teams, and in this episode, you can see how it’s done.
Eliah Drinkwitz is the head coach of the University of Missouri football team. Last year was a breakout season for this Mizzou team, with an 11-2 season and a victory over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl.
Eliah motivates his players by balancing connection, encouragement, and challenge. It’s a formula you can follow too, if you want to get the most out of your team.
You’ll also learn:
• How to respond when a valued team member takes another job
• Four qualities to prioritize for a more motivated culture
• A strategy that will both develop your people and advance your goals
• What you’re missing if your core values aren’t taking root
Learn even more about leadership from Eliah in our new iPhone app, How Leaders Lead: apps.apple.com...
I love coach Drink. He's such a good dude. Really hope he decides to be a legacy coach at Mizzou.
As a lifelong Aggie fan Drinkwitz is an amazing person. Hope to have a good game this saturday
Mr. Novak. THANK YOU for these on TH-cam. You've been a part of my Sunday Morning discipline. Now more so than ever. Tom Gavin Belair MD
I'm SO excited this podcast is on TH-cam! Amazing episode!!!
That was a great story of your life and family coach, just want you to know that I appreciate you being our head coach at Missouri.
Great interview! MIZ
I'm a surgery resident in one of the hospitals in STL - would be awesome to have you and Drink in to talk to our residents. Lots of folks are bringing sports psychology into our field
MIZ
Once Missouri start attracting more four and five star recruits Missouri will get better if they can keep their coaches or get better co😮
We’re recruiting those kids already. Top 15 classes already. He’s pulling in the kids. 5-star QB coming in out of PA next year.
CMON
Wow...This video didn't age well! LOL! Go Texas A&M!!!
He's a good coach, but zero chance Mizzou has the infrastructure, talent base, support, or interest to become a CFB powerhouse. It's not super hard to move from the cellar of a conference to respectable, but it's damn near impossible to compete with Alabama, Georgia, Texas, LSU, etc year in and year out. His trajectory is to keep winning at Mizzu till a job where you can build a powerhouse comes calling