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Running head: LEADERSHIP FILM ANALYSIS Leadership film analysis Institutional affiliation Date 1 LEADERSHIP FILM ANALYSIS 2 It is with no doubt that the whole course has being informative on matters leadership and I was not expecting anything less from this final part. Through the analysis of a film, I will address more aspects of leadership and more specifically how to train a team to lead as leaders. Step 1 1. The Name of the Film – Coach Carter 2. The director of the film - Thomas Carter 3. Synopsis Coach Carter is a great bibliographical- sports -drama -leadership film written by renowned writers, John Gatins and Mark Schwan, and directed by the super director, Thomas Carter. In the movie, the writers depict the life of a once established marketer and publisher turned high school basketball coach, Ken Carter, as he tries to educate his players that there is more to life than lousily playing high school basketball. Things were not that good immediately after taking the coaching gig. There were many disagreements and conflicts in the team, and it also did not help that they kept loosing. At one point, one of his players tried assaulting him. However, Carter was keen on achieving his goals and did not give up on the team despite the latter. He employed new methods and techniques to not only make the team better but also to ensure that the players excelled in life outside school. The bad news was that even after adopting the new techniques, the team was still lacki ...
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