The Winning Spirit (Review and Analysis of Montana and Mitchell's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Joe Montana and Tom Mitchell's book "The Winning Spirit" shows that the same time-tested principles that underpin success in professional sports work equally well in the family and business environments. In their book, the authors demonstrate that in order to win consistently, you need to develop a winning spirit based on a foundation of preparation, optimism, attention to detail, enduring setbacks, personal responsibility, honesty, loyalty and integrity. This summary explains how each of these characteristics will help you on your way to success and how you can use them in everything you do and guarantee victory.
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The same time-tested principles which underpin success in professional sports also work equally well in the family and business environments. To win consistently, you’ve got to develop a winning spirit based on a foundation of preparation, optimism, attention to detail, enduring setbacks, personal responsibility, honesty, loyalty and integrity. The great thing is there is no magic formula when it comes to developing a winning spirit. Instead, you have to work hard, prepare for success on a daily basis and do everything that’s required consistently well. It’s a regime that can be learned, and once integrated becomes self-perpetuating and contagious.
Competitive sports are one of the best preparations for life, reflecting, as they do, the highly competitive nature of the world around us. I never wanted anyone on my team who didn’t passionately care about rising above the competition – and winning. If winning wasn’t important, people wouldn’t keep score. Like it or not, we live in a world that keeps score.
– Joe Montana
About the Author
JOE MONTANA played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) for sixteen years. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history as he led the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl victories. Mr. Montana is the only player to have won three most valuable player awards in Super Bowls. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. Since retiring from professional football, Mr. Montana has become a successful motivational speaker and has co-founded MVP Performance Institute, a consulting company which helps improve organizational performance. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
TOM MITCHELL is a business coach, motivational speaker and performance consultant. He was formerly a college head basketball coach and currently advises the National Basketball Association and other major corporations. Mr. Mitchell, a graduate