The Wall Street Journal called it, “Team USA’s management victory . . . a group-dynamic philosophy with lessons for golf and beyond.” With only three wins in twenty-five years for the United States Ryder C...

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The Wall Street Journal called it, “Team USA’s management victory . . . a group-dynamic philosophy with lessons for golf and beyond.” With only three wins in twenty-five years for the United States Ryder Cup team, 2008 captain Paul Azinger employed a management style that focused on building strong relationships among the players. The resulting team won with the largest U.S. margin of victory in almost three decades. In Cracking the Code, Azinger and management consultant Ron Braund share the team-building philosophy that helped win the Ryder Cup and can work for you.

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