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Mike Deegan - Head Baseball Coach at Denison University

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Coach Mike Deegan just finished his 9th season as Head Baseball Coach at Denison University. And in his time there, he’s guided his teams to...

  • Two NCAC tournament titles and one regular-season title
  • Four Western Division championships
  • and three straight appearances in the NCAC championship tournament

He’s already established the best winning percentage in the 126-year history of Denison baseball, and he’s already the school’s all-time winningest baseball coach, but that’s only part of the reason he’s on the Courtside Culture Podcast.

That’s because Coach Deegan is also a master at developing a team-centric, positive, and organically-developed culture.

He provides weekly insights on his website coachmikedeegan.com and he’s the author of the book titled: “Let It Rip: Life Lessons Learned Through Sports”

In this episode, he talks about the “Three C’s” that coaches and business leaders should always implement. He also mentions the first thing anyone should do IF they are hoping to change their culture for the better. And he explains what Muditā is and why it’s so important to practice when you’re building a better culture.

Twitter: @CoachDeegan

Website: https://www.coachmikedeegan.com/

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Coach Mike Deegan just finished his 9th season as Head Baseball Coach at Denison University. And in his time there, he’s guided his teams to...

  • Two NCAC tournament titles and one regular-season title
  • Four Western Division championships
  • and three straight appearances in the NCAC championship tournament

He’s already established the best winning percentage in the 126-year history of Denison baseball, and he’s already the school’s all-time winningest baseball coach, but that’s only part of the reason he’s on the Courtside Culture Podcast.

That’s because Coach Deegan is also a master at developing a team-centric, positive, and organically-developed culture.

He provides weekly insights on his website coachmikedeegan.com and he’s the author of the book titled: “Let It Rip: Life Lessons Learned Through Sports”

In this episode, he talks about the “Three C’s” that coaches and business leaders should always implement. He also mentions the first thing anyone should do IF they are hoping to change their culture for the better. And he explains what Muditā is and why it’s so important to practice when you’re building a better culture.

Twitter: @CoachDeegan

Website: https://www.coachmikedeegan.com/

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