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Creating a culture of continuous improvement

Deseret News - (1/2/2011)

When the Jazz lost to Oklahoma City earlier this season, Coach Jerry Sloan used tape of the game and detailed performance statistics to identify key factors contributing to the loss and to show players specific examples of what they needed to improve. The antithesis of complacency, Sloan and his players routinely watch hours of tapes in order to best respond to the specific needs for a game, leveraging their strengths and working on targeted areas for development. Sloan's creation of a culture of continuous improvement within his team has undoubtedly contributed to his place as the third all-time most-winning coach in NBA history and his 22-year tenure at the Jazz, which surpasses that of all other coaches in any professional sports franchise.

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