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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 904058" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>It isn't rocket science. </p><p></p><p>Saban has been very successful because he is process-oriented and oversees every detail. Not every coach (or manager) cares to do that. It helps that Saban comes from Belichick's tree and he is another detail fanatic. </p><p></p><p>Gene Stallings learned to coach under Tom Landry, an engineer. Landry taught him how to build and manage dashboards with Expected Results, Current Results and Next Action. Stallings said that is how he won the 1992 Natty. Dabo played for Gene and appears to coach to a similar style. </p><p></p><p>Many of the rest of those who came and went at Bama (Mike Shula, Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Joe Kines, etc) focused on recruiting and/or offense (Shula) or defense (Kines). They did NOT manage details and frankly, didn't want to be involved in them. Saban lives in them. </p><p></p><p>Saban has changed his offense 7 times since 2007 and hasn't had a great defense since 2015. He is very good at adjusting to what is coming next in the game. </p><p></p><p>The resources help, no doubt. But Saban's approach would work in almost any organization. Set the Goal, Track Progress, Make Adjustments, Follow Up. Rinse and repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 904058, member: 2957"] It isn't rocket science. Saban has been very successful because he is process-oriented and oversees every detail. Not every coach (or manager) cares to do that. It helps that Saban comes from Belichick's tree and he is another detail fanatic. Gene Stallings learned to coach under Tom Landry, an engineer. Landry taught him how to build and manage dashboards with Expected Results, Current Results and Next Action. Stallings said that is how he won the 1992 Natty. Dabo played for Gene and appears to coach to a similar style. Many of the rest of those who came and went at Bama (Mike Shula, Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Joe Kines, etc) focused on recruiting and/or offense (Shula) or defense (Kines). They did NOT manage details and frankly, didn't want to be involved in them. Saban lives in them. Saban has changed his offense 7 times since 2007 and hasn't had a great defense since 2015. He is very good at adjusting to what is coming next in the game. The resources help, no doubt. But Saban's approach would work in almost any organization. Set the Goal, Track Progress, Make Adjustments, Follow Up. Rinse and repeat. [/QUOTE]
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