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I was once told that “the job is the interruptions” – to look at an interruption not as something that detracts from my work but rather is the work.

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Posted in: Leadership
12

State high school associations do not have the luxury to hire as many experienced people as they need to focus expertly on every topic that associations are asked to address.

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Posted in: Leadership
08
A hands-off, lead-by-example leadership style unlocks the time leaders need to look down the road and around the corner . . .

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Posted in: Leadership
05

. . . when we are dealing with more than 600 high school programs and a physically demanding sport with fewer regular-season contests permitted than in any other sport, one cannot be too careful. 

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01

The effort to arm the Council with these answers had the effect of turning some advocates into opponents of seeding. 

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Even if the planners choose a path of least resistance for a national event, the devil will be found in the details.

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Posted in: Tournaments, Travel
25
From time to time you will experience a painful sharpening, but remember that this will make you a better pencil.

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Posted in: Perspective
22

It is impossible to know all the consequences . . . of expanding legalized gambling in our society generally and on sports particularly.

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Posted in: Perspective
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From the Director is the official MHSAA Blog which will touch on pertinent school sports topics periodically throughout the school year from various MHSAA Staff.