Students Take Over: Beyond the Arc with Jacob and Halle
This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new
lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts
created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals
class. In this bonus episode of Season 5, I'm sharing...
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This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new
lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts
created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals
class.
In this bonus episode of Season 5, I'm sharing "Beyond the Arc"
which was created and produced by Jacob Harvey and Halle
Hamilton. Here are their liner notes:
In season 2, episode 1, Jacob and I explore Northouse’s ethical
leadership style as detailed in
chapter 15 of the 9th edition of Peter G. Northouse's
"Leadership: Theory and Practice." During
this segment, we highlight the importance of mentoring through
observation, speak about
humility's role in a collaborative and flexible coaching style
and why people should always come
first, discuss connections to Trinity, and end with a few
valuable bits of wisdom to carry into the
future. We also touch on the leadership challenge and the five
components of leadership that we
discuss in class, competence, benevolence, reliability, trust,
and honesty, and how Jay naturally
utilizes these practices as a leader in the Sports Industry.
For this episode, we are joined by Jay Demings, the 3x3 national
teams director of basketball for
Team USA. Before arriving in Colorado Springs, Jay coached AAU
basketball teams and fostered many youth basketball events. Jay
earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from
UMass Amherst and later pursued graduate studies in Sport
Leadership at Northeastern University in Boston. Jay Demings
joined USA Basketball as the Youth & Sport Development
Director at the end of 2013. After expanding the division to
include youth and coach development initiatives, 3x3, and
E-Sports, Demings officially transitioned his full-time focus to
3x3 men’s and women’s national teams.
Jacob first met Jay when he toured the USA Basketball
headquarters in Colorado Springs during
his freshman basketball season. From there, he got to know him by
being a practice player at
training camps for 3x3 world cups and competing in 3x3 events.
Jay speaks very passionately about having a collaborative style
when coaching. He believes that most of his early success as a
coach came from his ability to admit when something went
wrong
and having the humility to tweak it with the help of his player's
input. He drives home that, as
leaders, it is extremely important to show people that you care
about them more than the results
and how far that truly goes. When we spoke about leadership
philosophy, Jay stated his was:
“Stay as flexible as you possibly can while maintaining your
values, standards, and ethics.” He
highlights the importance of implementing standards in place of
rules and that these standards
should be agreed upon collaboratively. When we dove into specific
values of leadership, Jay believed trustworthiness was above all
else. We loved how he consistently emphasized the
importance of prioritizing people, particularly athletes, over
the game itself.
Jay wraps this conversation up by encouraging listeners to look
for roles that allow them to expand their skills and emphasizes
the importance of doing a multitude of skills, even the
unfavorable ones, to the best of your ability.
This is an excellent conversation to introduce season 2, and we
thoroughly hope you take this
conversation beyond the arc!
Music by: Beat Mekanik
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