Robert Grasso explains his philosophy of leadership on how athletes must be great communicators. They must be able to communicate with teammates as well as the coaches. He stresses that team leaders should know the names of every player and explains the impact this will have on teammates. Robert also wants team leaders to look for opportunities to praise their teammates for doing things well. Shout praise and whisper criticism.
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