Coaching Transition and Nature of Change: An Examination of NCAA DI Team Sports
NCAA Division I team sport head coaches typically end their coaching roles by taking a more prestigious and lucrative position, or by being fired. These differences in the nature of the leadership change suggest differences in programmatic conditions at the time of change. How a leader leaves the pr...
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Main Authors: | James Johnson (Author), Nick Elam (Author), Davis Matz (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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