The balancing act - competing for a title while also giving young players experience
Most coaches, managers or buisness leaders offer the first level of experience in an orientation or
apprenticeship by observing. Sitting on the sideline while watching a more experienced mentor often
offers an initial level of insight on 'how to do things around here'.
As important as observation (sitting and watching) or theoretical experience (lectures or reading),
there is no experience more valuable than practical experience - getting your hands dirty and
learning from trial and error.
MIKE JACOBS @ Jan 4, 2012 10:46 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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