November 13, 202000:39:20

The Leaders State of Play Series - Nigel Pearson

"I want to enjoy walking into a building and I don't want a situation where people sit on the same table to only eat with people of a similar status," says Nigel Pearson.

The renowned football manager, whose former clubs include Leicester [twice], Hull and, most recently, Watford, is discussing the environment he strives to create for athletes and staff alike when he enters a club.

Pearson, who is between projects, found the time to reflect on coaching the modern athlete for the Leaders State of Play Series.

Also on the conversational agenda were:

- His reasons why clarity in communication requires an understanding of the players' needs [7:00];

- The reality that while you cannot force connections with younger players, compassion and empathy go a long way [9:30];

- Providing safe spaces where players can live shared values and behaviours [16:30];

- Having an open door policy as a manager but being economical with information [23:30].

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Further listening:

The Leaders State of Play Series – Owen Eastwood

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