05 Nov COMPETITIVE GREATNESS: LEADERSHIP LESSONS THAT TRANSCEND FROM THE BASKETBALL COURT TO LIFE
Basketball, just like most other sports, offers everyday experiences and interactions that are tremendous learning opportunities. This seminar aims to shine light on core leadership skills that are essential on the basketball court and transcend over into our personal & professional lives. We will pull from personal experiences, lessons taught by the late John Wooden, 10 time NCAA Basketball Champions with the UCLA Bruins, and other World Class Coaches & Professional Basketball Players.
The course covers a range of fundamental leadership skills: accountability, motivation, communication, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence, amongst others.
Additionally, this course introduces a leadership learning model that will guide students on their lifelong learning journey.
CLINT GOODRICH
Executive Director of Sports & Well-Being at IE University / Head Coach Men’s Basketball IE University / MBA / Michigan Ross Distinguished Leader
Clint is passionate about inspiring people, and helping them grow as individuals and leaders. For more than two decades, he has worked with basketball players, teammates, coaches, students, jr & sr professionals in achieving milestones throughout their leadership learning journeys.

Skills
1. Core leadership skills, applicable in sports, personal lives, and professionally.
2. Detect leadership learning opportunities in daily lives, empowering a continuous learning journey.
3. Growth in leadership skills, by being placed in leadership learning situations.
Schedule
Which dates?
02-mar
09-mar
16-mar
16-mar
13-apr
20-apr
What day?
MONDAYS
What time?
9,30-11,00