1 hr 2 min

Larry Fitzgerald, Former Arizona Cardinals WR—How to Lead by Example How Leaders Lead with David Novak

    • Management

Today’s guest is Larry Fitzgerald, who has played for the Arizona Cardinals for 17 years and is widely regarded as one of the best wide receivers to ever play the game. He’s also an incredible philanthropist, investor, and businessman. 
When we think about leadership, often what comes to mind for us is the person who’s up in front of the crowd, leading the meeting, or giving the big speech.
But when you listen to Larry you remember: not all leaders are vocal and up front. Our best leaders are often the ones who just quietly go about their work with excellence. And they earn their role as a leader by setting an example that other people just want to follow.
In this conversation we cover a lot of ground – how Larry grew up, how he prepares for games, how he is navigating social justice issues, and now how he’s developing as a businessman. 
And in every scenario, Larry just quietly exerts so much influence – for the good! – on the people around him.
It’s the perfect reminder that great leaders lead by example. 
You’ll also learn:

Advice for adjusting to new leadership and teammates (from a guy who’s played with almost 20 different quarterbacks over the years!)

The simple but powerful way Larry prepared for every game – and how it applies to you

Three traits that separate great coaches and leaders from mediocre ones

How to lead well even when you’re not the one calling the plays

Today’s guest is Larry Fitzgerald, who has played for the Arizona Cardinals for 17 years and is widely regarded as one of the best wide receivers to ever play the game. He’s also an incredible philanthropist, investor, and businessman. 
When we think about leadership, often what comes to mind for us is the person who’s up in front of the crowd, leading the meeting, or giving the big speech.
But when you listen to Larry you remember: not all leaders are vocal and up front. Our best leaders are often the ones who just quietly go about their work with excellence. And they earn their role as a leader by setting an example that other people just want to follow.
In this conversation we cover a lot of ground – how Larry grew up, how he prepares for games, how he is navigating social justice issues, and now how he’s developing as a businessman. 
And in every scenario, Larry just quietly exerts so much influence – for the good! – on the people around him.
It’s the perfect reminder that great leaders lead by example. 
You’ll also learn:

Advice for adjusting to new leadership and teammates (from a guy who’s played with almost 20 different quarterbacks over the years!)

The simple but powerful way Larry prepared for every game – and how it applies to you

Three traits that separate great coaches and leaders from mediocre ones

How to lead well even when you’re not the one calling the plays

1 hr 2 min