Lessons from Coach Cignetti: How to Win = Evaluate Culture, Accountability, Talent
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What if the fastest way to stronger results isn’t a bold new strategy but a return to fundamentals? We dive into the leadership playbook behind Kurt Cignetti’s rapid turnaround at Indiana University football, and translate his on-field methods into tools any manager can use to reset expectations, stabilize culture, and lower stress across the team.
We start with clarity. Cignetti wins by obsessing over basics—blocking, tackling, clean execution—which in the workplace becomes precise roles, consistent standards, and plain-language accountability. From there, we unpack why stability builds culture, how loyal, well-compensated staff preserve momentum, and why high turnover quietly erases progress. You’ll hear practical ways to co-write job descriptions with your team, build simple measurements everyone understands, and create a cadence that turns feedback into growth rather than surprise.
Talent gets a hard look, too. Instead of chasing shiny résumés, we show how to hire for mindset, character, and a high motor, then coach skills on top. Drawing on lessons from Nick Saban’s process-driven program, we connect clear goals, steady standards, and daily discipline to dependable outcomes. We also tackle stress head-on: identify root causes in systems, leadership, or culture; close the gaps between expectations and communication; and choose environments that align with your values and capacity so you can thrive rather than grind.
By the end, you’ll have a checklist to evaluate your team, your leaders, and your workplace with fresh eyes—and a way to make change without theatrics. If this conversation helps you lead with more confidence and less chaos, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review so others can find it.
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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell