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On this episode of CultureOS presented by Story of the Season, Coach Brian Doll, HC, New Trier HS (IL) dives deep into his coaching philosophy, highlighting the role of relationships, mentorship, and community in shaping a successful football program. He shares how personal influences and a clear mission guide his leadership approach, emphasizing the value of building a positive, engaging practice culture where players thrive both on and off the field. From evaluating team dynamics and staff cohesion to creating leadership at all levels, Coach Doll offers insights into creating a holistic and enjoyable football experience. He also reflects on balancing coaching with family life, the power of service projects in character development, and the lasting legacy he hopes to leave behind.

Chapters

  • Introduction to Coaching Philosophy
  • Influences and Inspirations in Coaching
  • Building a Coaching Culture
  • Mission and Vision in Coaching
  • Staff Development and Team Dynamics
  • Navigating Challenges as a Head Coach
  • Evaluating a New Program
  • Leadership and Team Building
  • Creating a Fun Practice Culture
  • The Importance of Holistic Player Development
  • Balancing Coaching and Family Life
  • Legacy and Mentorship in Coaching

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