
Texas Legends Head Coach Nancy Lieberman Releases New Book
Published on October 25, 2010 under NBA G League (G League)
Texas Legends News Release
FRISCO, TX - If the Texas Legends run into a rough-stretch during their inaugural season, head coach Nancy Lieberman will know exactly where to look to find the route back to success: her own book.
Lieberman's newest book, "Playbook for Success: A Hall of Famer's Business Tactics for Teamwork and Leadership," hit the shelves on October 18. In the book, which includes a foreword written by Magic Johnson, Lieberman discusses the basis that every woman must have if she is to succeed in the modern-day world.
"The workplace is as competitive as any playing field, and knowing how to compete is a big part of learning how to win consistently," Lieberman commented. "I have given plays to remember that are simple, straightforward and easy to apply in both business and personal life."
Lieberman will sign her book at Dr Pepper Arena on October 28. During the book signing, readers may ask Lieberman any questions they might have - granted, most of the answers to those questions can probably be found in Lieberman's "Playbook."
The book signing will run from 5 to 7 p.m.
More information can be found at nancylieberman.com/books/index.php.
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