It's easy to think that the samurai as captivating baseball.
You don armor before the battle and survive the favor of the opponent after opponent, but without a hint of discomfort.
And they are constantly under control if there is a slight change in the orientation of their pitcher's throwing arm or the warm-up swings of an unknown opponent in a circle on the deck.
Strategically, continuously, to detect, and with every step and every nuance of her, her game planadapt.
Managers should emulate the catcher, if only because catcher, as a rule, they are great managers.
In 2007, the two men voted Manager of the Year by Major League Baseball, was an eye-catcher on the day of their game. Do not have a mean hair considerable contribution. In fact, their careers were on average about 237, which is not very good at all.
But she, like most eye-catching were the experts of the game.
The man who took over for departing manager Joe YankeeTorre, Joe Girardi was a catcher.
That was Joe Torre, as a souvenir.
Why make such beautiful eye catcher handler? Five reasons
(1) These are fully responsible for the game, suggesting places on pitchers, the ones that are likely to take most of the guys on their board. They also end goal because they feel where the ball is more likely to be affected.
(2) They are good communicators, especially under pressure. Often it is the catcher, his pitchers irregular or fading reassured byfor a conference report on the mound. Knowing when to call time, and what is said in the course of this, the skills are very important. Corporate managers who know when to allow their employees to break a lot, or even if something goes wrong and good sense, some of the most effective mentors.
(3) constantly see the big picture. Only catcher, any other player on the eyeball field simultaneously.
(4) Their heads are always in play because they are part of every game. They areAlways be alert and vigilant.
(5) are hard. Leadership comes easily to them, because ultimately call the shots at home plate. If you want another team to score in the first place, he received his players in front of them.
I do not know what my boss looked at me, but in Little League, I was transformed from an Infielder for catcher. Perhaps more than anything else, training and experience I had, and then to higher levels of baseball, has allowed me and a good manager and independent businessConsultant.
It may be too late to change your position slightly League ', but it is never too late to study, catcher, and manager, learn, and above all, to think like them.
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