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Unlock your leadership skills with Superior: Creating a Superior Culture of Excellence and delve into the unparalleled wisdom of Rusty Komori’s expertise in building a remarkable culture for teams.
Leveraging his outstanding 22-year streak of championship-winning tennis coaching, Rusty Komori brings the concept of developing a superior culture to life with vivid examples that will transform you into the most exceptional leader you can be.
This book unveils valuable methods that leaders can utilize with their teams, including:
The Three Cs of Leadership: Choices, Communication, and Culture
The Six Keys for Peak Performance
A comprehensive 50-question Leadership assessment tool to amplify your performance
If you were inspired by Good to Great, this book will take you even further. Rooted in an unwavering pursuit of excellence, embrace these actionable principles and carve your own path to being number one.
Rusty Komori is a motivational speaker, leadership consultant, and tennis professional based in Honolulu, Hawaii. From 1994 through 2015, he was the head tennis coach at Punahou School, where his boys' varsity teams won an unprecedented twenty-two consecutive state championships, a national record in all sports that still stands.
Rusty Komori is a motivational speaker, leadership consultant, and tennis professional based in Honolulu, Hawaii. From 1994 through 2015, he was the head tennis coach at Punahou School, where his boys' varsity teams won an unprecedented twenty-two consecutive state championships, a national record in all sports that still stands.