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[Lessons in Leadership and Communication: Insights from Legendary Coach Tara VanDerveer]-[153. Listen Up, Leaders: A Record-Setting Coach’s Guide to Communication]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2024-07-30

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Coaching for Success: Insights from Tara VanDerveer

In this episode of Think Fast Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams sits down with legendary Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer to discuss the intersection of high-stakes communication, leadership, and personal growth. Throughout her 38-year tenure, VanDerveer built a philosophy rooted in trust, routine, and clear, values-driven communication.

The Foundation of Trust and Relationship

VanDerveer emphasizes that trust is the "foundation of any relationship." She argues that a coach’s ability to succeed is inextricably linked to their genuine care for their players and staff. By treating players as individuals and fostering a supportive environment, she creates a space where athletes feel safe to be challenged. This connection is vital, as she notes, "players don't care how much you know, they know how much you care."

Communication Under Pressure

When managing high-stakes moments, such as in-game timeouts, VanDerveer advocates for extreme brevity and focus. She describes her approach as "putting out the biggest fire," identifying the single most critical issue—such as rebounding or defensive transition—that needs immediate attention. She limits the number of instructions to ensure clarity, noting that "at halftime, no more than five" points should be addressed to avoid overwhelming the team.

The Power of Routine and Feedback

VanDerveer relies on consistent routines to maintain team focus, regardless of whether they are coming off a win or a loss. Her post-game process includes:

  • Individual Feedback Sheets: Providing specific, balanced feedback on what a player did well versus what needs improvement.
  • Goal Sheets: Reviewing objective metrics (e.g., free throw percentage, rebounding) to track progress.
  • Highlight and Teaching Tapes: Utilizing positive reinforcement alongside constructive analysis to ensure players feel valued while still pushing for excellence.

She frames the opponent not as an enemy, but as a partner in the team's growth: "The other team is there to help us be a great team."

Risk-Taking and Mentorship

Reflecting on her career, VanDerveer highlights that "taking risks that are going to pay off" is essential for growth. She draws a parallel to her experience learning to play the piano as an adult, emphasizing that a great coach—or teacher—is someone who can "take people to a place they can't get to by themselves." This perspective shifts the role of a leader from a dictator to a "guide on the side."

Staying Calm and Moving Forward

Addressing emotional management, VanDerveer suggests that leaders should "slow the game down" rather than letting emotions speed it up. She encourages a "short memory," teaching players to let go of mistakes immediately—much like a duck letting water "roll off your back." By maintaining composure, she prevents the team from spiraling into negativity, keeping them focused on the "next play."

Conclusion: The Ingredients of Communication

When asked for the recipe for successful communication, VanDerveer highlights three core elements:

  1. Listening: Understanding where the other person is coming from.
  2. Value: Ensuring the message being shared is meaningful to the recipient.
  3. Clarity and Conciseness: Avoiding aimless rambling to ensure the message is understood.

Through her commitment to these principles, Tara VanDerveer has not only achieved unparalleled success on the court but has also modeled a leadership style that prioritizes human connection and sustainable growth.

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