A national honor for a transformational leader. 🏅
Dr. Jesse Godding has been named NACDA Athletic Director of the Year, recognizing outstanding leadership and commitment to student-athletes. 🦁
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I cannot stop watching this interview.
Coaches, show this interview to your team ASAP.
In a world of entitlement and quick gratification, this is so refreshing to see.
Peyton Manning on Leadership.
"It is not just about you."
"The best teams I played on, the best players practiced the hardest."
Winning FOR each other is contagious.
It is what being a great TEAMMATE is all about.
🎥 credit -> Peyton Manning/Notre Dame Football
It’s World Mental Health Day, this week we are making a statement so it becomes a habit.
Mental Health Matters Period
First steps
Step 1: Giving Our players a fall break Saturday Night -Tuesday Night.
Step 2: No group texts, film etc.
Step 3: Coaches wearing supportive shirts
Starbucks annual sales is ~$40B across 37k+ stores.
At such scale, it’s very profitable to shave a few seconds off each order.
Per Bloomberg, Starbucks would make an extra ~$900m a year if each store served 5 extra patrons per day.
That’s why Starbucks is spending $450m on a new bar setup called Siren System (video below), where the key ingredients — dairy, pumps, caffeine, ice — are placed in a new optimized counter.
Take a Mocha Frappuccino:
▫️Under the existing system, it takes 16 steps and 87 seconds
▫️Under Siren System, it will be 14 steps and 36 seconds.
There are currently 383 billion potential drink combinations at Starbucks. And orders have gotten so ridiculously elaborate, that the average wait time is 5 minutes.
Why does Starbucks put up with the extra? Cause “extras” on the order are worth $1B a year.
For people like me — who just want a simple black Trenta iced coffee — it’s kinda annoying.
The Siren System will be in 40% of US stores by 2026. Can’t wait for the full rollout to more efficiently put caffeine down my skull.
In 1914, a young Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo, triggering the outbreak of World War I.
However, the assassination was not a simple act of fate, but rather a result of a series of coincidences and blunders. Princip was part of a group of six conspirators who had planned to kill the archduke as he drove through the city in an open car. However, their first attempt failed when one of them threw a bomb that bounced off the car and exploded behind it, injuring some bystanders.
The archduke's car sped away and the other conspirators lost their chance to shoot him. Princip, who had been stationed near a bridge, gave up and went to a nearby cafe to get a sandwich.
Meanwhile, the archduke decided to visit the hospital where the bomb victims were taken, but his driver took a wrong turn and ended up on the same street where Princip was eating. As fate would have it, the car stopped right in front of the cafe, giving Princip the opportunity to shoot the archduke and his wife at point-blank range.
The assassination precipitated the crisis which led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia and the start of World War I.
The first image is of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie riding in an open carriage shortly before their assassination. The second photo is of the killer, Gavrilo Princip.
Celebrating last week’s ASG logo reveal, RT to enter to win the ultimate Rangers All-Star autographed baseball!
Autographs include all six '23 All-Stars plus '95 All Stars, Kenny Rogers and Pudge Rodriguez!
My Offensive Line coach wondering why we have to pause practice for a little storm this fall camp.
He's the last one on the field, blaming sissy skill Coaches.