The first step of developing
team culture is about developing vision. But for the vision to be reached, a
player needs commitment. All of us have heard the phrase, “talk is cheap.”
Vision can be the “talk part”, while commitment is the “action part.” Coaches
often say, “Don’t tell me, show me.”
The first season I was
coaching girls basketball, in the fall I chaperoned a fan bus to Danville. We
stopped in Champaign (where the girls tourney was at that time) to eat. One of
the future players said to me, “We’re going to be playing in Champaign this
year.” Obviously the player had a vision, but I had no confidence in the vision
because they really had not at that point had an off-season commitment.
Stephen Covey in his book “First
Things First,” deals with this idea. His message is:
1-
Determine your
priorities.
2-
Let your
priorities determine your actions.
3-
Your actions
should be showing your priorities.