"Everything grows slowly. And if you are able to take your eyes off them, they will grow even more."
-- Michael Bassey Johnson
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The Gradual Symphony of Life: Lessons from Nick’s Success and Retirement
I was recently touched by the story about the last day leading up to Nick’s retirement. As I’ve studied the stories of leaders and their intricate lives, it was fascinating to dive into the compelling story sparked by Nick’s sudden retirement.
We’re talking about a living legend, Nick Saban, who just retired as the head coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team.
As soon as Saban retired, my friends and clients were asking all kinds of questions. "What happened?" "Why now?" and "Who's next?"
In Kennington Smith III's insightful piece in The Athletic, "Why did Nick Saban retire? ‘Age started to become an issue’: Inside his final hours at Alabama," you’ll find a tale of subtle shifts, a nuanced evolution reminiscent of the entrepreneurial journey. Saban, a seasoned strategist, embraced a new tempo in 2023 — a little less testy, a touch more jovial, and significantly more reflective.
But let's rewind the clock to appreciate the gradual ascent that defined Nick's path to legendary status.
His success wasn't an overnight spectacle but a testament to persistence, strategy, and continuous improvement, something he later referred to as “The Process.” Picture the early years, perhaps not marked by championships, but laden with lessons — each season a stepping stone.
During his tenure at Michigan State from 1995 to 1999, Saban faced challenges in the earlier years, with the team experiencing 4 seasons right around .500. In his first year at LSU, Saban’s started the season 3-3, struggling to find consistency and adapt to Saban's coaching style. Instead of making impulsive changes, Saban stuck to his principles and coaching philosophy.
The lessons we can learn for our work and our lives from Saban's long journey are profound
— embrace the process, learn from each play, and allow success to unfold gradually. Ultimately, he led the LSU Tigers to victory in the 2003 National Championship and continued his success with Alabama, where he claimed national titles in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2017.
Now, some might skim through Saban's retirement article and say, "Well, not much happened in his final hours." Yet, therein lies the essence — the absence of grand theatrics, the quiet culmination of a storied career. It's a critical reminder of how our stories as leaders, with all their grandeur, unfold — gradually, then suddenly.
In Saban's gradual retreat from the game, we witness the subtleties of a decision maturing like a fine wine. It's the accumulated moments, the nuanced changes, the evolution of a coaching giant navigating the crossroads of legacy and personal well-being.
So, here's a heartfelt tip of the hat to a living legend, Nick Saban. As he steps away from the gridiron, his journey imparts valuable lessons for us — an entrepreneurial playbook, if you will. In the grand theater of our work and our lives, the most significant shifts often happen in the quiet spaces between the cheers and the roars.
And as we tip that hat, enjoy the insights from the gradual symphony playing out in Saban's life right now. May we, as leaders, navigate our stories with the grace, wisdom, and quiet determination befitting a legend. There are enduring lessons for us that they leave behind.
Stay inspired,
J.P.