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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2025 · 1H 2M

Scott Lawrence: Coaching Culture and Vision in USA Rugby

from Coaching Culture with Ben Herring · host Ben Herring

Scott Lawrence, a pivotal figure in USA Rugby, joins us for an enlightening conversation that straddles the line between sport and data science. Drawing from his humble beginnings in the Midwest to his role as head coach and general manager, Scott shares the unique influences that have shaped his leadership style. He underscores the importance of both strategic thinking and community values, using his experiences from Life University and his time in the UK as a backdrop. We explore how Scott has blended his background in computational mathematics with his passion for rugby to craft a successful program that thrives on both "meat heads" and "egg heads."Listeners will uncover the art of aligning performance objectives within both sports and business contexts. We delve into the necessity of setting high-level goals and fostering early successes to cultivate buy-in and momentum. As Scott juggles the dual roles of head coach and general manager, he shares strategies for transitioning from transactional tasks to transformational leadership. With anecdotes from both the sports and tech worlds, we highlight the significance of creating a cohesive team culture where everyone works towards common objectives.Finally, we turn our gaze towards the future of USA Rugby. Scott discusses the inspiring vision that guides the team, drawing parallels to NASA's iconic missions and the shared identity they foster. The conversation touches on initiatives like Eagle 365, which emphasize year-round commitment and the pairing of players with coaches to enhance team unity. By embodying the values they wish to promote, leaders like Scott set a positive tone for what's ahead. Join us as we explore how vision, culture, and leadership can propel USA Rugby towards ambitious milestones, including the aspiration of reaching a World Cup quarterfinal by 2031.Send us Fan MailIs your school the best in your country? Let me know [email protected] SportsIf you need great rugby gear, Silverfern are the best. Innovative high quality rugby kit. Buy your set of "How to be a great Coach" By Ben Herring books here (amazon worldwide)https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=ben+herring&crid=1R6QYBT8QVPS1&sprefix=ben+herring%2Caps%2C221&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Contact Ben direct: [email protected] the showSubscribe and Share, it makes a massive difference! Appreciation in advance. 

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