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The Captain Class

The Hidden Force Behind the World's Greatest Teams

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The Captain Class

By: Sam Walker
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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Random House presents the unabridged downloadable audiobook edition of The Captain Class: The Hidden Force Behind the World's Greatest Teams by Sam Walker, read by Keith Szarabajka.

Several years ago Sam Walker set out to answer one of the most hotly debated questions in sport: what are the greatest teams of all time? He devised a formula and applied it to thousands of teams across the world from the English Premier League to the NFL. When he was done, he had a list of the 16 most dominant teams ever. At that point he became obsessed with another more complex question: what did these freak teams have in common?

As Walker dug more deeply, a pattern emerged: the teams were all driven by a singular type of leader, but not one with the characteristics you might expect. They were unorthodox outliers - awkward and disagreeable, marginally skilled, poor verbal communicators, at times aggressive and rule-breaking, and, rather than pursue fame, they preferred to hide in the shadows both on and off the field. Captains, in short, who will challenge your assumptions of what inspired leadership looks like.

From the captains of world-renowned teams like Barcelona, Brazil, the All Blacks and the New York Yankees to lesser known successes of Soviet ice hockey or French handball, The Captain Class unveils the seven key qualities that make these elite leaders exceptional. Drawing on original interviews with athletes from two dozen countries as well as coaches, managers and others skilled at building teams, Walker attempts to answer questions such as: are great captains made or born? Why do so many teams pick the wrong captains? Why has the value of the captain fallen out of favour, and how can it be revived? The culmination of 10 years' research and a lifetime of sports watching, The Captain Class is like no other sports book and is guaranteed to spark endless debate and heated argument among fans of every sport.

©2017 Sam Walker (P)2017 Random House AudioBooks
Coaching Leadership Management Management & Leadership Sociology of Sports Sports Psychology Sports Business Latin American
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Interesting takeaways. Wish author would have specifically stated each leader profile heading into the section instead of listing just once.

Easy to get through

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Great insightful and interesting points on how leaders are formed and indeed lead - well worth a listen

Great insight into leaders and leadership

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The book is an interesting presentation of the authors “Captain theory” - asserting that the single most important factor to a sports team achieving sustained dominance in their sport over a number of seasons is the choice of captain.

A well presented and always interesting book, the main gripe I have is with this recording is with Keith Szarabajka‘s very dodgy accents and repeated mispronunciations people and place names - I think if Keith ever visits Nantes he would be well advised to employ some close protection officers during the trip!

Good book, mostly well read.

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This book offers a good analysis of top level sporting leaders and what separates them from the rest.

Good Analysis of Leadership

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great stories and comparison between captains who didn't make the grade and who did and why.

ignore the accents but very interesting.

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