This week I will focus on WHAT Culture is as over the last few weeks I have written quite a few articles about WHY & HOW Culture and also interacted in Paul Hunter\u2019s Twitter conversation on the area\u2026<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n Here are the responses I gave on Twitter\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I will also share with you some of the things I put together for the Keynote presentation I made on Player-centred Coaching at the Ohio University Global Coaching Seminar for their Masters in Coaching Education students.<\/p>\n I always find that I am in a very unique position when it comes to Culture for several reasons\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I love reading books and research about the topic, I have lived in Chile for 4 years which was a completely different culture to living in the UK, I am a coach and I am a teacher, I have coached from kids to adults, both males & females, I have coached in environments where I have been there for 8 years or only few days, I have worked in the most expensive schools in a respective country on 3 occasions, I have been in both \u201cbad\u201d & \u201cgood\u201d cultures as a player, coach and teacher, and I have created, developed & enhanced cultures in schools & clubs in different countries.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I have been inside 2 of the most successful rugby environments in the sport: The Fiji 7s team for 2 weeks whilst they did their 2 week pre-2016 Rio Olympics Training Camp in Santiago, Chile where I observed all of their trainings sessions and spoke with their coaches and captain, having facilitated all of the organisation for this to happen. I have spent 3 weeks inside the Canterbury Crusaders in Christchurch, New Zealand where I observed their many training sessions, spoke with various coaches 1-on-1, immersed myself in the surrounding rugby environments, and sat inside the coaches\u2019 box on game day.<\/p>\n Here are just a few of the research articles that I have read and recommend you to read:-<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n (If you would like a copy of these just send me a message on Twitter, @NH_Coaching_, or email me, nickhill@nickhillcoaching.com<\/a>, and I will get them to you.)<\/p>\n Here are just a few of the books that I have read and recommend:-<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n \u2018The Culture Code\u2019 by Dan Coyle and \u2018You Win in the Locker Room First\u2019 by Jon Gordon would be two great places to start if you haven\u2019t already read them.<\/p>\n WHAT is Culture\u2026<\/b><\/p>\n First up I will look to help share and define WHAT is Culture<\/i><\/b> and Jon Gordon does a great job in his book\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n So it basically comes down to what you do on a daily basis, week-to-week, month-to-month and year-to-year.<\/p>\n Dan Coyle also does a great job of defining WHAT is Culture<\/i><\/b> in his book\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Again it comes down to what you do on a regular basis in the process of striving to reach your goal(s).<\/p>\n Wade Gilbert is one of the world leading experts in this field and I have been very fortunate through Vern Gambetta\u2019s GAIN Professional Network to learn from and connect with Wade. He does a great job in defining WHAT is Culture<\/i><\/b> in his book \u2018Coaching Better Every Season\u2019\u2026<\/p>\n The section on p.18 sub-headed: \u201cCreating a Winning Team Culture\u201d:-<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n It starts off with your Core Values<\/i><\/b>\u2026<\/p>\n What do you stand for\u2026? What are your standards\u2026? What do you believe in\u2026? What is important to you\u2026? What maters to you\u2026? Why do you do what you do\u2026?<\/p>\n A key part of this process is finding ways to building pride and one way is to start a tradition and as an example \u201cWhat will you put into the jersey\u2026?\u201d<\/i>. Another thing to ask is \u201cWhat will your team be remembered for\u2026?\u201d<\/i>.<\/p>\n Creating and setting behaviour standards is also an important part of this process. What do they look like and what do they not look like\u2026? As an example I would make a small physical contact or non-verbal communication with each of my pupils\/players that are present in a lesson\/session, e.g. a fist pump contact or a little nod of the head whilst making eye contact.<\/p>\n Here are links to 2 webinars Wade has done on the Human Kinetics website (they are free but you need to register to access them) and one of them is on his Facebook page as well:-<\/b><\/p>\n http:\/\/www.humankinetics.com\/human-kinetics-coach-education-webinars\/human-kinetics-coach-education-webinars\/pre-season-establishing-a-purpose-and-culture<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n http:\/\/www.humankinetics.com\/human-kinetics-coach-education-webinars\/human-kinetics-coach-education-webinars\/cricket-australia-coaching-better-breakfast-series—preseason<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/CoachingBetterEverySeasonByWadeGilbert\/videos\/1720193648056808\/<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n A key aspect in all of this is that the culture is shared by everyone in the team and one way to facilitate this is by creating opportunities for everyone in the team to contribute their thoughts & feelings as to what they feel the behaviour standards should be. It is a very small thing in the grand scheme of things but a very important and essential part of this process otherwise not everyone will buy-in to the team\u2019s culture and issues will arise in the future that could, and quite often will, derail the train from heading towards its goal.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I\u2019ll now share a few other things as to WHAT is Culture <\/i><\/b>from several personal experiences that I presented at the Ohio University Global Coaching Seminar in the USA\u2026<\/p>\n Mantras<\/b> are part of what your Culture will become\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Two of mine are\u2026 #BeTheBestYouCanBe #ForTheTeam<\/p>\n In Chile with Old Boys, Edmundo Olfos (Head Coach) and I created the mantra of \u201cOne Team, One Club, One Family\u201d as the Old Grangonian Club is a private club in Santiago for only people that have been educated at The Grange School. There are several generations of families that have been through the school and played for Old Boys so the family aspect was a huge part of the Culture within the club.<\/p>\n Motivational Videos <\/b>can become a part of your Culture to inspire your players\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n At the start of each season I would use one and then the players would discuss and agree their goals for the upcoming season. I evolved these videos into using them before every match around 11am in the morning of a 2:30pm kick-off to help the players\u2019 psychological preparations for the upcoming game. They would always have a link back to the History of the rugby in the College and video clips of great moments from the last match and previous matches that season.<\/p>\n Linking things back to the History<\/b> plays a very significant role in creating and developing a Culture\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This brings the past to life and helps facilitate the feeling of doing something far bigger than one\u2019s self. It is very significant to recognise and respect what has gone on before and it is a very powerful motivating tool to inspire your players to make their mark in the new History and leaving their mark.<\/p>\n Doing something for BIGGER than one\u2019s self<\/b> is another crucial part in what your Culture will stand for\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This helps to develop a selfless team rather than a selfish team, an important subtle difference. This will generate an overriding powerful force to help drive the team forward and push them on in their time of need, e.g. when they need a try to win the game in the last play of the game.<\/p>\n Finding an Emotional Connection <\/b>can play a big part in developing and maintaining your Culture\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you are able to find\/discover one of these then you\u2019ll be on to a big winner as it will draw up strong emotions inside the players and fuel their intrinsic motivation to drive towards their goals. It may give a kick up the backside for some players and it may draw some players towards the team wanting to join the journey as they want to do something about it and help the players that are already in the team.<\/p>\n Rituals <\/b>become part of your Culture as time goes by\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You will just get a feeling as to what they will be\u2026 You won\u2019t necessarily know when they will come out of the woodwork\u2026 It might be something you do together\u2026 It might be some that the players do on their own together\u2026<\/p>\n My teams would go into a huddle once they had run out on to the pitch from the changing rooms. Whilst I was at Denstone College, during our 1st XV pre-season Training Camp, at one point during the 5 days we would push them to a point where they thought they couldn\u2019t do anymore and then nudged them a little further, both physically and mentally. The team would then use this reference point at some time in the future when they needed it most so reinforce that if they could cope with that experience, then they could cope with the situation they were then in.<\/p>\n Routines <\/b>become part of your Culture\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I use these to \u201ctest\u201d whether the players are on their game, concentrating and ready for the upcoming session. They also help the players get into their zone and focus on key aspects rather then non-important things. More importantly it gives me the opportunity to empower the leaders of the team to feel the vibe of their teammates and to police a lack of focus or concentration. All it takes is a quiet word in the ear of one of the leadership group players and then they say\/do what is necessary.<\/p>\n Standards <\/b>are the strong foundations from what a Culture is built from\u2026<\/p>\n\n
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