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Earn the Right to Win

How Success in Any Field Starts with Superior Preparation

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Earn the Right to Win

De : Tom Coughlin, Tom Coughlin - introduction
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An inspirational guide for leaders by the two-time Super Bowl-winning coach of the New York Giants

Preparation is easy to praise but very hard to master. No modern coach, in any sport, understands that better than NFL veteran Tom Coughlin. He led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories (2008 and 2012) with his system of relentless preparation and

old-school tough-mindedness.

He teaches his players that you can never guarantee a win, but you can always earn the right to win—with focus, consistency, hard work, and anticipation of obstacles. And if you’ve earned the right to win, you can sleep soundly before a big game and take the field with confidence.

Now Coughlin brings his best advice and anecdotes to a wider audience, and shows how they apply beyond the gridiron. As he likes to say, the more you sweat, the less you bleed. He explains his attention to detail and his passion for knowing even the smallest bits of information that might affect a game. He also shows how to build flexibility into your plan and prepare for the unexpected.

Coughlin blends insider stories with practical insights from his forty-year career, creating a powerful guide for leaders in any field.

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“Tom Coughlin challenged us and prepared us to handle anything that was thrown at us.... The lessons I learned from him weren’t

limited to football. They were applicable to every aspect of my life.”
Michael Strahan, from the foreword

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