I had to read this for a course on leadership. It’s an easy read, although clumsily written. It’s not exactly a description of 12 leadership principles that Dean Smith layer out, but the author’s interpretation of principles that he thinks define Smith’s leadership style. The result of this was a mixed bag for me; while reflecting on my own life, I did identity several admirable qualities in Dean Smith that I want to apply in my own leadership experiences. However, there were also several points that the author tried to make about the effects of Smith’s leadership that felt unearned or contradictory, while other points were belabored by seemingly endless and redundant examples.
The book often feels more like praise for a man than an analysis of his leadership style. Consequently, should be read to get a better understanding of how Dean Smith was perceived as a leader, not as an objective analysis of his leadership itself. Since I am interested in sports and am from North Carolina, I did enjoy reading some of the stories and players’ accounts, and I imagine that people who were fans of Dean Smith would get something out of it as well.