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Raise Their Game: How to Improve Your Leadership Performance, Impact and Influence

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    S100 Ballroom

Overview

Alan Stein Jr., performance coach, speaker, and author, will break down the leadership habits and mental performance strategies used by elite athletes and high-performing organizations. Drawing from his experience coaching NBA greats like Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant, he will outline practical methods to enhance leadership, strengthen team culture, and create an environment where employees perform at their best.

About the Presenter

  • Alan Stein , Jr.

    Performance Coach, Speaker, and Author
    Biography

    Sharing the same proven strategies that athletes use to perform at a world-class level, Alan
    Stein, Jr. helps companies improve organizational performance, create effective leadership,
    increase team cohesion and collaboration, and develop winning mindsets, rituals, and routines.

    In his keynote programs and workshops, Alan shares real-world lessons, illustrated by powerful stories, so that every audience can immediately put new ideas into action. He has a passion for helping organizations create high-performance cultures, and his clients include American Express, Pepsi, Under Armour, Starbucks, Charles Schwab, Orangetheory Fitness, and numerous college athletic programs such as Penn State Football and UConn Men’s Basketball.

    An acclaimed basketball performance coach, Alan spent 15 years working with the highest performing athletes on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant). He transfers that knowledge to reveal how leaders and teams can utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level.
    The strategies from Alan’s books, Raise Your Game and Sustain Your Game, are implemented by corporate teams and sports teams around the country. His inspirational words are featured on a 12-foot mural outside the Penn State Football Training Center, so that players run past it on the way to practice every day.

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