Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up: Lessons Learned That Apply to Business and Life
by Joan Cronan and Rob Schriver
University of Tennessee Press, 2014 Cloth: 978-1-62190-212-6 | eISBN: 978-1-62190-213-3 Library of Congress Classification GV697.C76A3 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 796.01
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up, Joan Cronan offers a refreshing and innovative perspective on strengthening performance and achieving success in both the business world and everyday life. During her twenty-eight years as Women’s Athletics Director for the University of Tennessee, Cronan built one of the most prominent and respected women’s athletics programs in the nation, resulting in ten NCAA titles and twenty-four SEC Tournament Championships for the Lady Vols during her tenure. She reveals in her book what happened behind the scenes in constructing a successful, nationally renowned women’s athletics program—and it turns out that game days were only part of the story.
Cronan’s lighthearted stories and succinct business tips will draw you in until you feel like you are present for every victory she describes on the court and in the workplace. Cronan’s business acumen and passionate approach to positive change will arm you with the outlook and the tools you need to revolutionize the professional and personal spheres in your life.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Joan Cronan is a nationally known speaker and business consultant. For nearly thirty years, she was Director of Women’s Athletics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She was appointed United Way Chair and Chair of Leadership Knoxville, as well as serving on the First Tennessee Bank Advisory Board, as a Trustee for the U.S. Sports Academy, and on the Board of Trustees at Carson-Newman College. Sports Business Journal named her a Champion in Sports Business. She was elected President of the national Association of College Directors of Athletics. Cronan has been inducted into the Louisiana State University Hall of Distinction, the College of Charleston Hall of Fame, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Hall of Fame.
REVIEWS
“Joan and Pat Summitt were what I call 'glass cutters' in building the Tennessee women’s athletics program. They did not break the glass ceiling; they carefully carved their way through.” —Sally Jenkins, Washington Post
“Joan has the ability to bring out the best in people and provide them with the skills to be the best that they can be. It’s refreshing that despite all her vast accomplishments Joan remains humble and sincere.” —Robin Roberts, co-anchor, Good Morning America
“Whether you’re in the board room or the the locker room, there is nothing more important than teamwork. Joan Cronan is a gifted leader of teams, whose passion and devotion has led generations of athletes to be the very best that they can be. Her learning and experience can be a hugely valuable lesson to us all.” —Kenneth W. Lowe, Chairman, President, and CEO, Scripps Networks Interactive
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“Joan’s vision, passion, and tireless efforts to grow women’s athletics and to promote women’s opportunities have made a huge difference across the nation for women in sports. Joan was a driving force in elevating the prominence and brand of Tennessee Lady Vol athletics through strategy, excellence, and priceless relationships.” —Pat Summitt, legendary Lady Vols basketball coach
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“It has been my privilege to observe Joan’s leadership skills and to work alongside her in numerous civic endeavors over the years. To put it simply, Joan is a type of person who gets things done because people want to do things with her. During her years as the University of Tennessee Women’s Athletic Director, and in the time since she has retired, I have watched as people have repeatedly sought her out for advice, assistance, and encouragement. And we’ve had a lot of laughs along the way.” —Governor Bill Haslam
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword by Pat Summitt
Foreword by Sally Jenkins
Acknowledgments
Purpose
Prologue: Ring the BELLS
Introduction
About Me
Part 1 - People
Networking
Trust
Delegation
Thank You!
Giving Back
Family Culture
Not Looking Back
Balancing Work-Life
Difficult People
Being Prepared
Connecting
CEOs are Coaches
Part 2 - Pride
Chin Up
Goals
Change
Walking the Talk
Legacy
Direction
Accountability
The 3 C’s
Part 3 - Passion
Priorities
Customer Service
Golf
Better to Serve
One-on-one
Teamwork
Leading People
Culture
Heaven
Believing
Total Strength
Decisions
Part 4 - Persistence
Write Clearly
Present Clearly
Market Effectively
Lead Effectively in Meetings
Listen Intently
Part 5 - Significant Influences
Tom
My Legacy—My Girls
Pat
Family
Part 6 - Closing
What Others Say
From Joan’s View
Q&A with Joan, by Joan
Notes
Selected Bibliography
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Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up: Lessons Learned That Apply to Business and Life
by Joan Cronan and Rob Schriver
University of Tennessee Press, 2014 Cloth: 978-1-62190-212-6 eISBN: 978-1-62190-213-3
In Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up, Joan Cronan offers a refreshing and innovative perspective on strengthening performance and achieving success in both the business world and everyday life. During her twenty-eight years as Women’s Athletics Director for the University of Tennessee, Cronan built one of the most prominent and respected women’s athletics programs in the nation, resulting in ten NCAA titles and twenty-four SEC Tournament Championships for the Lady Vols during her tenure. She reveals in her book what happened behind the scenes in constructing a successful, nationally renowned women’s athletics program—and it turns out that game days were only part of the story.
Cronan’s lighthearted stories and succinct business tips will draw you in until you feel like you are present for every victory she describes on the court and in the workplace. Cronan’s business acumen and passionate approach to positive change will arm you with the outlook and the tools you need to revolutionize the professional and personal spheres in your life.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Joan Cronan is a nationally known speaker and business consultant. For nearly thirty years, she was Director of Women’s Athletics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She was appointed United Way Chair and Chair of Leadership Knoxville, as well as serving on the First Tennessee Bank Advisory Board, as a Trustee for the U.S. Sports Academy, and on the Board of Trustees at Carson-Newman College. Sports Business Journal named her a Champion in Sports Business. She was elected President of the national Association of College Directors of Athletics. Cronan has been inducted into the Louisiana State University Hall of Distinction, the College of Charleston Hall of Fame, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Hall of Fame.
REVIEWS
“Joan and Pat Summitt were what I call 'glass cutters' in building the Tennessee women’s athletics program. They did not break the glass ceiling; they carefully carved their way through.” —Sally Jenkins, Washington Post
“Joan has the ability to bring out the best in people and provide them with the skills to be the best that they can be. It’s refreshing that despite all her vast accomplishments Joan remains humble and sincere.” —Robin Roberts, co-anchor, Good Morning America
“Whether you’re in the board room or the the locker room, there is nothing more important than teamwork. Joan Cronan is a gifted leader of teams, whose passion and devotion has led generations of athletes to be the very best that they can be. Her learning and experience can be a hugely valuable lesson to us all.” —Kenneth W. Lowe, Chairman, President, and CEO, Scripps Networks Interactive
— -
“Joan’s vision, passion, and tireless efforts to grow women’s athletics and to promote women’s opportunities have made a huge difference across the nation for women in sports. Joan was a driving force in elevating the prominence and brand of Tennessee Lady Vol athletics through strategy, excellence, and priceless relationships.” —Pat Summitt, legendary Lady Vols basketball coach
— -
“It has been my privilege to observe Joan’s leadership skills and to work alongside her in numerous civic endeavors over the years. To put it simply, Joan is a type of person who gets things done because people want to do things with her. During her years as the University of Tennessee Women’s Athletic Director, and in the time since she has retired, I have watched as people have repeatedly sought her out for advice, assistance, and encouragement. And we’ve had a lot of laughs along the way.” —Governor Bill Haslam
— -
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword by Pat Summitt
Foreword by Sally Jenkins
Acknowledgments
Purpose
Prologue: Ring the BELLS
Introduction
About Me
Part 1 - People
Networking
Trust
Delegation
Thank You!
Giving Back
Family Culture
Not Looking Back
Balancing Work-Life
Difficult People
Being Prepared
Connecting
CEOs are Coaches
Part 2 - Pride
Chin Up
Goals
Change
Walking the Talk
Legacy
Direction
Accountability
The 3 C’s
Part 3 - Passion
Priorities
Customer Service
Golf
Better to Serve
One-on-one
Teamwork
Leading People
Culture
Heaven
Believing
Total Strength
Decisions
Part 4 - Persistence
Write Clearly
Present Clearly
Market Effectively
Lead Effectively in Meetings
Listen Intently
Part 5 - Significant Influences
Tom
My Legacy—My Girls
Pat
Family
Part 6 - Closing
What Others Say
From Joan’s View
Q&A with Joan, by Joan
Notes
Selected Bibliography
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