From the Baseball Field to the Boardroom: Leadership Lessons for Life
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In this episode, John shares how coaching his son’s baseball team reignited his passion—and reminded him how closely youth sports mirror business leadership. Alain reflects on his years coaching high school teams, drawing parallels in relationship-centered leadership.
Key Takeaways:
Make it relational: Learn names, interests, and what matters to your team
Keep it fun: Creating joy makes learning—and work—feel meaningful
Build on four pillars:
Trust – Assume competence, give and receive confidence
Respect – Walk the walk, treat everyone fairly
Care – Show genuine interest in people’s lives
Influence (Reciprocal) – Be shaped by others, not just leading them
Vulnerability wins: Be human—own mistakes, show your real self
Psychological safety: When people feel safe, they bring ideas, effort, and loyalty
Inspiring Anecdote:
They recall a Navy SEAL description of top teams: “We trust each other. We respect each other. We influence each other.” That “reciprocal” dynamic is exactly the model they’re using on the diamond and in the office.
Connect & Learn More:
Interested in elevating your leadership culture? Visit www.fairwindstraining.com or message John@fairwindstraining.com or alain@fairwindstraining.com to talk about coaching, team alignment, or leadership development.
Resources Mentioned:
Navy SEAL leadership philosophy
Fairwinds Training’s core values: Trust, Respect, Psychological Safety, Relationship