A conversation with Jim Calhoun

with Jim Calhoun
in Sports, Books
on Thursday, December 27, 2007 * * * * *

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A conversation with Jim Calhoun, Coach, UConn Huskies about his book A Passion to Lead.

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    1. Brian  03/23/2008 02:30 PM Report

      Good interview showing the calmness and "great guy" reputation that his television peers say he has. I figured his on-court demeanor was not indicative of his off-court demeanor, and this interview confirms it. Too bad they could not win more games in the NCAA tourney this year.

    2. Sarah Wong  12/29/2007 09:30 PM Report

      Luella - I suggest you go to a bookstore to buy Jim Calhoun's book "A Passion to Lead" to read about the 7 principles of success.

    3. Luella Mak  12/29/2007 04:58 PM Report

      I was interested in Mr. Calhoun's 7 principles of success so I may share his wisdom with young folks in my life. Are you able to list them for me.

      Thank you for your service. Since I am a novice using the internet, I am interested to

      learn what results I will receive from my above request.

      Thanks, I am looking forward to your reply.

      Regards and Grateful,

      Luella Mak, Age 80

    4. TABS  12/28/2007 02:58 AM Report

      I have sadly come to the conclusion that Mr Rose is an intellectual lightweight. Mr Calhoun has very thoughfully defined 7 principles of success. Was in the process of explaining them when Mr Rose diverted the conversation because he wanted to talk about Basketball with Mr Calhoun instead. Talk about fluff. Good Night Charlie.