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Leading : learning from life and my years at Manchester United
\"After a [lengthy] career--first in Scotland, and then over 27 years with Manchester United Football Club--Sir Alex Ferguson delivers Leading, in which the ... soccer coach ... will analyze the pivotal leadership decisions of his 38 years as a manager and, with his friend and collaborator Sir Michael Moritz, draw out lessons anyone can use in business and life to [help] generate long-term transformational success\"--Provided by publisher.
Sir Alex Ferguson : secrets of success
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Bancil, Jaswinder
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Christie, Mike
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Documentary television programs
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Ferguson, Alex
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Interviews
2015
Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful football manager in history. But he wasn't just the leader of a football team. He was the mastermind behind one of Britain's leading brands - Manchester United Football Club is revered the world over, even by fans who don't speak English. This film uncovers the secrets of his unparalleled success. In a candid interview, he shares his thoughts on leadership, revealing how he stayed at the top for so long and explaining how he motivated the people around him. His insights are interwoven with contributions from leading figures in sport, business, politics, the military and religion, including Tony Blair, Lord Alan Sugar, Ryan Giggs, Sir Michael Moritz, Professor Anita Elberse, Rio Ferdinand and General Sir Mike Jackson.
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Sir's only crime is appetite for glory ; IN ASSOCIATION WITH Thrifty Car & Van Renta
2008
Anyone who witnessed Sir Alex Ferguson's celebrations after Cristiano Ronaldo scored Manchester United's second goal against Reading last Saturday at the Madejski Stadium will know what I'm talking about. When Ronaldo netted, Ferguson appeared to aim an 'up yours' gesture in the direction of the home support. Before I proceed, was the \"all I was doing was expressing my relief\" line (or perhaps those words in a different order) not the same as he used when caught driving up the hard shoulder to avoid the congestion of the motorway when desperately seeking a \"comfort break\" a few years back?
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Terrible tragedy of Tyrone's Ryan Giggs
2016
Even though he was clearly streets ahead of his classmates when it came to football, he was reticent about playing for the school team. 'Because he was shy and he didn't want to put himself forward in public,' recalls former teacher and team coach Bob Crilly. According to one pal, Niall Dunphy, there wasn't enough intellectual stimulation for Adrian at Old Trafford and 'he really wanted to re-engage his brain'.\\n
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