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Everybody Pulls The Tarp

Elliott Avent: Creating And Sustaining A Winning Culture

24 Nov 2021

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This week Andrew sits down with Elliott Avent, one of the most successful college baseball coaches in history. Avent is 1 of only 10 active coaches to surpass 1,100 career wins. He's led NC State University for more than 25 years and 120 of his players have been selected in the Major League Baseball draft, including 47 since 2014 alone.  In this conversation, you'll hear timeless lessons about how to create and sustain a winning culture over a long period of time. Show highlights:1:31 - Turnarounds and staying the course when things aren't going your way3:21 - Leading with stability, consistency, and transparency4:59 - Loyalty 6:44 - Recruiting and identifying the right players for a team8:31 - Honesty and transparency11:36 - How to determine if someone has the work ethic and heart to succeed13:32 - Role of body language14:16 - Signs of great work ethic15:03 - Albert Pujols, Ozzie Albies, Ron Washington, and Trea Turner17:21 - Leading by example and understanding your role18:24 - Doing the "little things" in the Sportscenter highlight era20:23 - Coach Avent's appreciation for the military21:14 - Communication, leadership, coachingBe sure to subscribe & leave a review for the show in your favorite podcast app.Sign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter!Please tell your friends about Everybody Pulls The Tarp on social media and be sure to tag Andrew in your posts @andrewmoses123 (Instagram) and @andrewHmoses (Twitter).Follow Andrew on IG: @AndrewMoses123 and Twitter:@andrewhmoses

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