'The Score Takes Care of Itself' Book Review

I fell for NFL Fantasy hard. Really hard.

 For those looking for the acronym that's National Football League (American Football) 

From my youth of sports & video games it got me right in the childhood, seeing numbers going up, buying/trading players,  outplaying your opponent (and yourself) all the while watching sports, it is a powerful concoction.

I'd been brought up on Supercoach (Aussie rules) but had some friends who ran an NFL Draft  and invited me in. 

Flash forward to  me below lifting the cup on my the NFL Draft  Championship  in 2016, everything was going swimmingly. 

But then following the stellar 2016 season, my numbers dropped, my team underperformed. What happened? 

I thought perhaps my team logos needing jazzing up and so I spent ungodly amounts of time in paint: 

The Lost Vikings (2018)

    The Four Norseman (2019)

Even that didn't get me back. I wallowed in the relegation league until ultimately giving it away, citing interest/time/excuses for not  being a good enough coach to get my team back to the top.

Sigh.

If only I'd have read 'The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership' by Bill Walsh  at the time I'd have realized my standard of performance had slipped  and how I needed to focus on how to keep winning after winning.

From sports to business, this book is jam packed with  do's & don'ts when it comes to leadership and cultivating a culture of winning. It comes from a coach who delivered 3 Super bowl's to the San Francisco 49ers team from 10 years so you'd be hard pressed to find a better source of information on the subject.

To save scrolling through the many, many insights, here my top 3's across the different areas Bill covers:

Develop a Culture of Winning

Habits for being a better leader

Ten ways to fail as a leader

What it takes to teach

Do's and Don'ts

Being a good teacher

Managing people effectively

Keeping people happy

Keeping good staff members on the same page

Strategy

Control what you can control

Getting back into the game

Leading when losing

How to continue winning after winning

The last one was defiantly what I needed back in 2016!

I cant' recommended this book highly enough if you are looking to sharpen up your leadership of yourself and others.

Cheers,

Alex.