The Tao of Chip Kelly
Lessons from America's Most Innovative Coach
by Mark Saltveit
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Pub Date Dec 11 2013 | Archive Date Jan 06 2014
Description
During his four years as football coach at the University of Oregon, Chip Kelly led the previously unheralded Ducks to a 46-7 record. But Chip Kelly's method goes a lot deeper than his high-risk defense and lightning-fast, no-huddle offense.
What is behind Chip’s astonishing success? It's a lot more than just plays and tactics. Now that he's in the NFL as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, this book looks at the remarkable philosophy and innovative management strategies that Chip Kelly uses to build elite teams -- strategies that every leader or business manager can employ to make their own brand a champion.
“He just thinks so differently than anyone I’ve ever met.” —Oregon assistant coach, John Neal
"This tight and punchy book unveils the unique philosophy and innovative management strategies that underlie the amazing success of football coach Chip Kelly. "
Saltveit lays out a clear picture of how Kelly operates." —Bob Ford, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Great stuff! Highly recommend. Must read for Eagles/football fans. Will read it every year headed into our preseason."
—Brian Flinn, wide receivers coach, Villanova
Advance Praise
“He just thinks so differently than anyone I’ve ever met.” —Oregon assistant coach, John Neal
“He just thinks so differently than anyone I’ve ever met.” —Oregon assistant coach, John Neal
Marketing Plan
Local Philadelphia appearances Dec. 17-22
POD edition available
Local Philadelphia appearances Dec. 17-22
POD edition available
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781626812253 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |