In today's world of big league sports could a successful coach in one league be able to make the jump and coach in a completely different league?
With all leagues using numerous specialty coaches the role of a head coach/manager is to manage all of those personnel. The role also requires someone who can manage ego's, which takes a certain amount of leadership skills. The role also demands that a coach has the ability to read people in different situations and make calls based on his ability to read people in the moment.
The X's and O's may not factor in as much for head coaches/managers these days.
Example - Could a Babcock be successful in baseball? A Gibbons successful in hockey?
With all leagues using numerous specialty coaches the role of a head coach/manager is to manage all of those personnel. The role also requires someone who can manage ego's, which takes a certain amount of leadership skills. The role also demands that a coach has the ability to read people in different situations and make calls based on his ability to read people in the moment.
The X's and O's may not factor in as much for head coaches/managers these days.
Example - Could a Babcock be successful in baseball? A Gibbons successful in hockey?