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Lead Better. Coach Smarter. Build a Winning Culture. Actionable ideas from 30+ years of coaching & leadership. 🏆

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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Transactional vs. Transformational Coaching… Dan Hurley shared a story about asking Geno Auriemma for advice after a rough start last season. Geno didn’t mince words: “Listen, if the only gratification and the only part of coaching that excites you is winning the national championship, then you’ve lost your way, buddy! Where’s the joy in the things that you’ve always been about as a coach before you went on the championship run, like relationships with your players, like helping people get better, like making your team the best it can be. Be a coach, man. This is when you really need to be a leader. This team isn’t as good as last year’s, so what the hell are you going to do about it? Are you going home? Are you going to let this thing unravel?” That’s the tension every coach feels: Transactional vs. Transformational. Transactional coaching is outcome-obsessed. It’s about the wins, the losses, the trophies. The problem? When results don’t come, your purpose crumbles with them. Transformational coaching is different. It’s about people. It’s about growth. It’s about building something that lasts, whether the scoreboard agrees with you or not. And this is why mentorship matters so much in coaching. Left on our own, it’s easy to drift into a transactional mode without even realizing it. A trusted mentor can pull us back to center and remind us why we started coaching in the first place. To build relationships. To develop players as people. To make teams the best they can be. Wins matter. But they’re not the why. The why is impact. The why is growth. The why is leaving your players better than you found them. The process is the prize. Stay grounded. Stay on the path. Always remember your why.
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Coaches don’t just want talent. They want the grinders. The ones who put we > me. The ones who show up early. The ones who lift others with their energy. Competitive spirit + humility > highlight reels.
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Most coaches talk culture. The Culture Wins OS helps you build it. ✅ Core values ✅ Daily habits ✅ Team standards Includes a custom AI tool to personalize it all. One-time cost. Lifetime access. Build a culture that lasts 👉 gb1leadership.com/culture-wins-os
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
You definitely need alignment on the purpose of education based athletics from everyone involved, including your administrators. I’ve seen many successful programs that maybe didn’t win its much, but they always made the most out of the talent they had, and were very transformational focused. The kids had great experiences and learned so many life lessons along the way. This is what it is all about. If you are able to do all of this and also have success with wins/losses, then you are in rare company, and should feel very blessed because it is hard to do.
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James Mooney
James Mooney@JamesMooney09·
@GregBerge 💯💯 with you. But as a coach, you want and sometimes need validation that only winning can do. How many parents and administrations will look past wins and losses? Believe me, the transformational piece is always the “why” as a coach, but wins play a major role unfortunately
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Transactional vs. Transformational Coaching… Dan Hurley shared a story about asking Geno Auriemma for advice after a rough start last season. Geno didn’t mince words: “Listen, if the only gratification and the only part of coaching that excites you is winning the national championship, then you’ve lost your way, buddy! Where’s the joy in the things that you’ve always been about as a coach before you went on the championship run, like relationships with your players, like helping people get better, like making your team the best it can be. Be a coach, man. This is when you really need to be a leader. This team isn’t as good as last year’s, so what the hell are you going to do about it? Are you going home? Are you going to let this thing unravel?” That’s the tension every coach feels: Transactional vs. Transformational. Transactional coaching is outcome-obsessed. It’s about the wins, the losses, the trophies. The problem? When results don’t come, your purpose crumbles with them. Transformational coaching is different. It’s about people. It’s about growth. It’s about building something that lasts, whether the scoreboard agrees with you or not. And this is why mentorship matters so much in coaching. Left on our own, it’s easy to drift into a transactional mode without even realizing it. A trusted mentor can pull us back to center and remind us why we started coaching in the first place. To build relationships. To develop players as people. To make teams the best they can be. Wins matter. But they’re not the why. The why is impact. The why is growth. The why is leaving your players better than you found them. The process is the prize. Stay grounded. Stay on the path. Always remember your why.
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Coach Brian White
Coach Brian White@CoachBWhite7·
@GregBerge I have been coaching for 40 years in college football all over the country and transformational Locker Rooms will prevail over transactional ones…. I released this book 5 weeks ago and its all about Transformational Locker rooms…hope u check it out …u will enjoy it
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
@drridlehoover Thanks Jeff, I really appreciate that 🙏. And I agree, I was fortunate I had a willing Sup’t who allowed me to be a Varsity Coach and HS Principal - a lot of time, but a lot of gratitude to do the two things I loved!
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
When you know, you know. After 20 wonderful years, I’ve decided to step away from coaching. Grateful for the players, coaches, parents, and community who made it all so special. Go Tigers! 🐅
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
High-performing teams don’t just have talent. They live by standards. You’ll always find: 1. Culture built daily 2. Ownership by all 3. A clear standard of excellence 4. Competitive habits in practice 5. Leadership beyond captains 6. Accountability to the team
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
What a great message from Arizona State women’s coach Molly Miller. “These seniors are going to be the reason we hang banners!”🔥 Success does not just happen. It’s built. Built by those who set the standard and define the culture.
Cameron Cox@CamCox12

Hope everyone listens to this from @MollyMiller33.. "This team defined a season that's going to be the trajectory of this program.. These seniors are going to be the reason we hang banners." Alums texting saying how pround they are to be apart of @SunDevilWBB! @12SportsAZ

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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Want to turn your team’s values into visible, daily actions? That’s what Culture Wins OS does, step-by-step. Build the culture you’ve always wanted: gb1leadership.com/culture-wins-os
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
"As a leader, that is your job: to create an environment where everyone can thrive and become the best version of themselves." Curt Cignetti on Leadership🔥 Building culture is the #1 job for any coach or leader.
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Bucky Lindow
Bucky Lindow@LindowBucky·
@GregBerge Congrats on a tremendous career of positively impacting athletes and coaches and everyone in your circle of influence! LC has been fortunate to have you at the helm of Tiger Hoops!
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
@MattAddington Thanks so much Matt! I appreciate the kind words. Man…do I remember those days - we were much younger! Hope all is well 👍
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Matt Addington
Matt Addington@MattAddington·
@GregBerge Congratulations on a great career of influencing young men and inspiring a community. Proud to call you friend and grateful for the opportunities to compete (even way back on tile floors in old cafeterias)
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Coach Tackmann
Coach Tackmann@coach_tack·
@GregBerge That’s awesome! There was a reason I went to school just down the river at Winona! My dad actually went back to LC after college and got to coach Randy Breuer when he was in HS too.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
@JordanMorgan10 Still working as a principal. More time with wife and family. More time for my “side gig” helping coaches. More Travel. More Golf. Plan for Great Loop in 2030. That will keep me busy!
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