Andy Reid on Leadership
When Andy thinks about the most important things he’s learned about leadership, he thinks about his role models, from church leaders to LaVell Edwards.
And what Andy especially loved about LaVell is that he was never out of control, he was honest, he was a good teacher, and he was consistent.
And how cool to see how Andy applies these lessons he’s learned from LaVell, for example, keeping control of his emotions when getting “bumped to the other side of the 50” by Travis Kelce in the Super Bowl. Or committing to always be honest with his players because he doesn’t believe you can be a good teacher if you’re not honest.
But I also learned two more things about Andy:
So yes, it’s important for leaders to be calm, honest, consistent, teachers. But I think Andy is one of the greatest of all time for two additional reasons: he knows his players and he loves them.
领英推荐
It’s a simple idea. Please take it seriously.
Andy Reid Bio:
Andy Reid is the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs where he has won three Super Bowls. After the most recent championship, his two star players had this to say about Andy as a leader:
First Travis Kelce:?“I got the greatest coach this game has ever seen. He’s unbelievable at not only dialing up plays and having everybody prepared, but he’s one of the best leaders of men that I’ve ever seen in my life. I owe my entire career to that guy. I just love him man.”
Second Patrick Mahomes:?“I believe he is the best coach of all time. For me, he brings out the best in me because he lets me be me. He doesn’t try to make me anyone else. I don’t think I would be the quarterback that I am if I didn’t have coach Reid being my head coach.”
I can’t imagine two better endorsements. I hope you enjoy learning from Andy Reid today, because I always do.