As a coach, one thing is for certain, Leadership Matters.
I always say that talent sets the floor, but leadership and culture determine the ceiling for a team.
Leadership is one of the most valuable skills a player can develop. It’s not just about being vocal or taking charge; it’s about creating an environment where everyone understands their influence and how they contribute to the team’s success. This is the essence of collective leadership.
When players see themselves as leaders, they bring better energy, more accountability, and a full commitment to all they do. Here are five practical strategies to help develop both individual and collective leadership on your team:
Leadership always starts at the top. Your example sets the tone for the entire team.
Actions will always speak louder than words.
Leadership shouldn’t rest on just one or two players. Encourage every athlete to lead in ways that align with their strengths. Coaches must celebrate and emphasize this concept.
When leadership is shared, your team culture becomes stronger.
Strong teams thrive on clear, respectful communication. Teach your players how to use their voices effectively.
Better communication doesn’t just improve teamwork; it makes each player a stronger leader.
True leaders are accountable to themselves, their teammates, and the program.
When accountability becomes part of your culture, leadership will naturally follow.
Leadership is not a one-time event; it is a lifestyle. Recognize and reward progress to keep players motivated.
As John Maxwell said, “A leader knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.”
When you help your players develop their leadership skills, you’re building a stronger team, and helping shape resilient athletes who will lead in all areas of life.
If you’re looking for more ways to develop leaders in your program, check out the Team Leader OS. It's loaded with actionable strategies, templates, and lessons to help coaches build leaders who thrive on and off the court.
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Let’s develop leaders together, on and off the court!
- Greg Berge