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The Soul of Teamwork

Find out what does this remarkable head coach has to say in this interview about the heightened group consciousness that can awaken when teams come together beyond the divisive forces of the ego.

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Phil Jackson on Integrating Mindfulness Practice with the Chicago Bulls Team

This Video is from the Global Mindfulness Summit brought to you by Wisdom 2.0. Our mission is to apply ancient wisdom in the modern world.

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Phil Jackson’s 11 Principles of Mindful Leadership

Phil Jackson’s principles support the idea that a leader’s job is to build leaders at all levels.

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Phil Jackson on Leadership: ‘You Have to Follow Your Intuitive Nature’

Chicago Tribune sports columnist K.C. Johnson interviews legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson at a Printer’s Row live event at the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago.

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Buddha and the Bulls

A Buddhist practitioner for twenty years, Phil Jackson revolutionized coaching by leading with a Zen approach to the sport that centers on awareness training, selfless teamwork, and “aggressiveness without anger.”

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Phil Jackson Recalls the Time He Spent with John Wooden

Phil Jackson reveals how he would change college basketball and recalls time he spent with the late John Wooden.

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No Doubt, a Spirit Runs Through Him

Swift Eagle, Ohnahkoh Wamblee to his Lakota Sioux pals, is Phil Jackson, who received his Sioux name because of his long arms that stretched like wings when he swooped down the basketball floor during a clinic with Bill “Tall Elk” Bradley at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in 1973.

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Coached by the Zen Master, the Knicks Try Mindfulness

Most players said they found the exercises useful, even if they were not quite sure what they were doing.

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