543: Eric Musselman - Running Great Team Meetings, Developing Your People, Building a Championship Program (Head Men's Basketball Coach at The University of Arkansas)
Eric Musselman, head men's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas, shares insights on learning from others, running effective team meetings, and developing individuals. He emphasizes the importance of preparing and understanding the audience and discusses the use of movie clips in team meetings. Musselman also talks about his coaching journey, including challenges in the NBA and advantages gained from growing up in a coaching environment. Additionally, he discusses the recruiting strategy of the transfer portal in college basketball.
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Quick takeaways
Preparation and understanding the audience are key to effective communication in meetings or interviews.
Incorporating creativity and fun into pregame meetings can create a positive and enjoyable atmosphere for players.
Building a coaching staff requires individuals with a strong will to win, loyalty, and specialized skills.
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The Power of Preparation and Understanding Your Audience
Coach Musselman emphasizes the importance of preparation and understanding your audience in any meeting or interview. By setting clear and concise goals aligned with the team and organization's objectives, you can effectively communicate your message to your audience.
Using Creativity and Fun in Meetings
Coach Musselman shares how he incorporates creativity and fun into his team's pregame meetings. By using skits, props, and movie clips, he aims to engage and energize his players, creating a positive and enjoyable atmosphere.
The Qualities of a Successful Coach
Coach Musselman values the qualities of having a strong will to win, loyalty, and a specialized skill set when building his coaching staff. He believes that experience, both in coaching and being fired, can greatly impact a leader's perspective and compassionate approach to mentoring athletes.
Learning from Other Leaders
Coach Musselman emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and seeking knowledge from a variety of sources. He values learning from leaders in other sports, business, and even everyday conversations with people who offer unique perspectives. This ongoing pursuit of knowledge allows him to expand his coaching philosophy and innovate in his approach.
The Transfer Portal and Building a Team
Coach Musselman discusses his successful approach to recruiting from the transfer portal. By targeting experienced players who can bring immediate impact and aligning their goals with the team's objectives, he has found success in building a cohesive and competitive team.
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Eric Musselman is the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Arkansas. Prior to his time at Arkansas, he was a head coach in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings. He’s also spent time as the national coach for the Dominican Republic National Team and The Venezuela National Team.
Learn from others. Muss shared many examples of times he's gone to other practices to watch and learn. He prefers to watch how and NFL runs practice and he's modeled his practices after NFL teams. And sends his coaches to do the same. This is something we should do in corporate America. Connect with leaders at other companies and visit them. Watch their meetings, their 1 on 1s, and embed yourself in their culture for a few days.
When Muss got fired as the coach of the Golden State Warriors, he was offered office space (from Mike Lombardi) at the Oakland Raiders facility. While there, he learned the ins and outs of running a professional program and has modeled a lot of his system from that experience.
Leadership "Must-Haves" to be on his staff:
Loyalty
Will to win
Specialty area of expertise
Meetings: PREPARE a lot. Grab their attention. Keep them on their toes with surprises. All of these things can be done in business meetings… BUT it takes time and effort to do it well.
Muss's life philosophy is to be a constant learner AND a great communicator. He takes pages of notes with him to the gym every morning and reads, takes notes, and highlights the entire time. Then he synthesizes what he’s learned and shares it with his team. We all can do this. Again, it takes intentional effort, but it’s worth it.
At the beginning of each practice, he does a “classroom” session with his team. He teaches a life lesson or a lesson on basketball.
Family Coaching Legacy – Musselman’s father Bill was also an NBA head coach and they were the first father-son combination to become head coaches in the NBA. His sons work with him at Arkansas.
“Muss is a magician with how he communicates with referees.” He works to build a genuine relationship with them.
His coaching staff has metrics they produce that help him engineer how playing time and combinations of players on the floor can produce a win.
His practices are legendary. Like a well-oiled machine. Everyone has a role. And they are open to the public.
If a player isn’t in a drill, he better be on the sideline dribbling or practicing his game in some way. Always improving, always working.
Muss has a reputation for being the college coach who can get you to the NBA. He is extremely well-connected in the NBA. If a kid wants to enter the draft, Muss will do his homework to see where he thinks he'll get drafted, and then sit down with the kid and his parents to give him feedback.
He revolutionized the use of the transfer portal and is extremely organized when a new prospect pops up.
On his blog, Musselman wrote about the importance of matching an offense to the "team's makeup." Depending on the roster, a half-court offense might make more sense. In other cases, a team may be better suited for an "open offense." According to Musselman, the idea is to allow players to "play to their strengths."
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