Sales and Market Bullets
- Andre Lachance is an award-winning professor and internationally acclaimed baseball coach who built Canada's Women's National Program. He is the Business and Sport Development Director at Baseball Canada and coach of the Team France women's baseball team.
- Jean François Menard is an internationally acclaimed mental performance expert who has trained elite athletes including Mikaël Kingsbury, Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir, as well as Cirque du Soleil performers and business leaders across a variety of corporate sectors. He coached over a dozen athletes at the 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, including gold medallist Damien Warner (decathlon).
- Canada has over 2M registered participants in soccer, hockey, basketball, and baseball, with thousands of coaches (professional and volunteer) requiring resources to support their development and that of their players and teams.
Audience
- Sports coaches, administrator, anyone involved in sport who is in a leadership role
- Baseball fans and fantasy league participants
- Sports executives
- Olympians and Olympic coaches
- Athletes, professional and amateur
- Readers of The Comeback Quotient (VeloPress, 2020) and The Performance Cortex (Dutton, 2018)
What is different about teams that are consistent winners, those teams that always seem to bring their A-game when the stakes are highest? A positive team culture is likely the answer.
We've all seen it happen: the team that looks great on paper, or has a league-leading regular season, but can't pull out the wins or give their top performance when everything is on the line. As coaches and sport leaders what can we do to ensure that we maximize the potential of our athletes and teams so they are successful and continue to enjoy sport? How do we ensure that we coach in a way that benefits the team and remains respectful of the individual?
In their first book together, Andre Lachance and Jean François Menard offer tangible and practical strategies to help sport leaders create efficient group dynamics, build team culture, and help a group of athletes to gel. Using the periodic table of elements to organize concepts into a modular framework, the authors have created a powerful new resource for coaches in every sport.
Building successful teams is not as simple as picking the best players: there are specific methods that coaches and leaders use to make their messages stick and to bring out the best in everyone within a group. Consistently, the healthiest team cultures have a huge impact on performance. That is the power of Team Chemistry.
Industry Reviews
“To become the best decathlete in the world, you must surround yourself with coaches who think outside the box and who are ready to do things differently. If you don’t, chances are, you will end up like your competitors. This book is all about that; it dives into concepts beyond traditional coaching methods. Team Chemistry represents very well how my coaches operate: keep an open mind, challenge the status quo and get creative to find a competitive edge.” — Damian Warner, Decathlete, 2020 Olympic Gold Medallist