In this episode Dan chats with one of the world's most successful sporting coaches. with one of the world’s most successful coaches.
John Buchanan coached the Australian Mens Cricket Team during its most successful period, when the team included cricketing greats such as Shane Warne, Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist and, well, pretty much every other player in the team at that time.
Despite a modest first class cricketing career as a player, as a coach, John Buchanan has an overall win percentage of over 75% which puts him ahead of the likes of Phil Jackson and Vince Lombardi.
In this conversation we explore what it takes to coach a team of champions when you haven’t necessarily been a champion yourself.
John Buchanan's Coaching Business: https://buchanancoaching.com/
Management in Small Doses by Russell Ackoff (Very expensive on Amazon - A Google search brings up cheaper options!)
John Buchanan on LinkedIn
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