With the publication of Ballfoot v Football: The Spanish Leadership maestros: The reinventors of the game invented by the English.
At Amazon.com the series of ballfoot v ballfoot is now complete with a total of 5 books. In this 5th book of the series the Juan Arango, Elisa Uranga, David Sutil (all of them US based) and Jorge Zuazola (based in Germany but a long veteran of the Corporate World in the UK) have come up with the Bible of the series, breaking it down on 5 parts:
PART I. focuses on the Spanish Leadership concept and the pedigree of their associates. Spanish Leadership view is that leadership is about people from beginning to end that is why they recommend to learn from sport legends such as Fernando Torres whose career is praised as an example of leadership from beginning to end. As leadership is a ship that leads, the Spanish ship has its own leadership term ballfoot which is the original name of balompie in Spanish before the English language absorbed it. Juan Arango explains why Spain is at the forefront of the ballfoot revolution and why export-led growth is also key in the tiqui-taca success. Elisa Uranga focuses on the leadership lessons from the Spanish Champions, the secret to their success, the creation of a new style of play and forging an identity, the development of coaches who embrace the new system.
The rebirth of the cantera and How do you keep winning Mr. Benjamín Clarí: Ambassador of Spanish Leadership and David Sutil co-founder from Miami who primarily focus on what he calls Spanish football r-Evolution.
From Part II onwards Jorge Zuazola, unveils the conscientious work he has done since October 2008 when he founded Spanish Leadership after incidental meetings and conversations with Iker Casillas, Xavi Hernández, Carles Puyol y Andrés Iniesta. The content of Jorge Zuazola´s work is so detailed that it deserves to be broken down as follows in order to come to terms with the opportunities that he highlighted since day 1, transfer window after transfer window.
PART II: The 2008 Euro champions which the Premier League failed to sign 51
6. The generational success goes beyond what people perceive world-wide 55
6.1 The TEAM concept 56
7. The 23 members of the Spanish national squad which won Euro 2008 60
7.1 The 13 unaffordable players (in 2008 and in the near future) 60
7.2 The 5 potentially available players in the short term 61
7.3 The potential big sinning in the medium term 63
7.4 The potential signings in the long-term 63
8. Another big names amongst the Spanish footballers 67
8.1 The case of two well-known world-class players 67
8.2 The new additions to the Spanish national team 67
9. The benefits of signing David Villa to step up Manchester City´s quest for the Premier League title 71
9.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 71
9.1.1. The benefits of changing a coach at a time there is a solid platform 71
9.1.2. David Villa: the necessary goal scorer to step up Manchester City´s quest for the title 72
9.1.3. Real Madrid playmaker: A golden opportunity to use him as a magnet for additional signings 73
9.2 The appointment of a coach: a strategic decision 74
9.3. The potential offered by the current coach at Manchester City 75
9.4. The potential offered by the Luis Aragones if he signed for Manchester City 75
PART III: 2009 opportunities, 1 year ahead of the World Cup 80
10. Opportunities with the Spanish footballers for the 2009-2010 season 84
10.1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 84
10.2. The Spanish economy is the worst in Europe 85
10.3 The financial bankruptcy in Spanish football 86
10.4. The overwhelming financial bankruptcy at Valencia Football Club 87
10.5. The Spanish football market: Opportunities and trends 88
10.5.1 The opportunity: importing nature of the Spanish clubs 88
10.5.2 The trend: Spanish players perform better in England 88
10.6. Spain´s 7 international strikers 89
10.6.1. David Villa, the star 89
10.6.2. Dani Güiza, the jewel 90
10.6.3. Fernando Llorente, the English type striker 91
10.6.4. Alvaro Negredo, the bargain 91
10.6.5. Joseba Llorente, technique and speed 92
10.6.6. Bojan Krkic, the on loan option from Barcelona 92
10.7. The remaining 23 members of the Spanish national squad 92
10.8 The ranking of Spanish goalkeepers 93
10.8.1. Diego López, a sure move to the Premier League 93
10.8.2. Gorka Iraizoz 94
10.8.3. Daniel Aranzubia 94
10.8.4. Sergio Asenjo 94
10.8.5. Toño 94
10.9. Another big names amongst the Spanish footballers 94
10.9.1 The new additions to the Spanish national team 94
10.9.2 Consolidated players which would perform very well in England 95
10.9.3 Excellent players without an opportunity at Spain´s top clubs 95
10.9.4 Well-known world-class players 96
10.10. The on loan strategy: A pragmatic approach 96
10.11. The complete table of some 104 players approachable for next season 97
PART IV: In 2010 both before and after the World Cup, outstanding opportunities were ignored 105
11.Opportunities in the Spanish market during the 2010 winter transfer window 109
11.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 109
11. 2. Broadening of services due to LinkedIn spectacular growth 110
11.3 Del Bosque squad of 23 for the World Cup 111
11.4 Another 23 players regularly monitored by Del Bosque 112
11.5. The complete table of some 36 players sellable for this transfer window 114
12. Opportunities in the Spanish football market in the short and medium term 119
12.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 119
12.2. Leadership principle: Humility is the queen of virtues 121
PART V: 10 SOUND CONCLUSIONS FROM A MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE 125
In conclusion a gigantic Bible in A4 size to mirror the size of the Corporate Manuals thus facilitating comprehension reading faster.
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