Nancy-Behrman

The Universal Importance of the Closer’s Role

Nancy at Behrman has always been interested in learning more about the principles and philosophies responsible for the continued success of any organization, even when that organization seems to have very little in common with her own organization. The founder of a remarkably successful public relations and brand-building firm, Ms. Behrman has been a close observer of the San Francisco Giants for the past few years, particularly due to the organization’s consistent ability to outperform expectations while winning title after title.

Organizational Balance

According to Ms. Behrman, organizational balance and continuity are critical components that support the efforts of any well-run organization. Ms. Behrman has deeply valued balance and continuity over the 30 years since starting in Public Relations. She immediately recognized the role these qualities have played in helping the Giants win three World Series titles since 2010. With an exceptional core group of players in place — along with a rare level of continuity among the team’s executive personnel and coaching staff — the Giants have created a culture in which the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts.

As a keen observer of the club, Ms. Behrman saw how a sudden lack of balance affected the entire organization during a 2016 season that began with such promise. The instability of the bullpen led manager Bruce Bochy — one of the most respected leaders in the game — to make the kind of questionable decisions Giants fans had only seen from opposing dugouts and not from their own.

As Ms. Behrman points out, Bochy did not suddenly become a poor in-game tactician; the instability of the bullpen and especially the lack of a reliable and lights-out closer made it nearly impossible to confidently develop and implement an effective strategy for winning close games. Despite the fact that 2017 is an odd year, Ms. Behrman is staunch in her belief that the Giants will contend for the World Series after an offseason in which they will surely secure the bullpen help they lacked during the 2016 campaign.

Could Tim Lincecum Still Make a Comeback With the San Francisco Giants?

avatar.300x300If you were to take a poll of San Francisco Giants players and coaches regarding whether they would like to have Tim Lincecum back in uniform for the 2016 season, surely it would be close to a unanimous result in the affirmative. Lincecum, a free agent trying to work his way back onto an MLB roster after offseason hip surgery, was universally beloved by teammates and equally adored by the team’s fanbase, almost in the same way BoldLeads reviews indicate the universal appreciation expressed by real estate agents for the company’s exceptional service offerings.

Lincecum’s injury-related decline in performance has put him in a position in which he has to prove he is healthy and ready to be productive at the big-league level once again, and an upcoming showcase has attracted the attention of at least 20 major-league teams. It’s hard to imagine the Giants wouldn’t love to have their former ace and two-time Cy Young Award winner back in orange and black, even if he is only a serviceable member of the bullpen or can take on the occasional role of spot-starter.

San Francisco Giants Continue to Prove Importance of Culture and Chemistry

For good or ill, the approach espoused by analytically minded baseball front offices has radically altered the way players are evaluated and rosters are constructed. While many front offices rely heavily on numbers and statistical analyses in favor of “clubhouse leadership” or “grittiness,” a great deal of them still recognize the value of chemistry and culture when trying to assemble a team that will succeed in the postseason. Perhaps this development is due at least in part to the long run of success enjoyed by the San Francisco Giants.

Rarely the favorite entering any season, the Giants have won three World Series titles since 2010 under the leadership of Bruce Bochy and Brian Sabean. They have been so wildly successful despite looking relatively unimpressive on paper that many pundits will always include the Giants among their lists of preseason contenders simply because the club always seems to find a way to win. It almost seems like the Giants have been reading 1 stop maintenance reviews for insight on how to build a continually successful organization.

Like 1 stop maintenance, the Giants have enjoyed a great deal of success due in part to the continuity in organizational leadership positions. This has ensured that a culture of winning has been instilled in the big league club all the way down to the lowest levels of the minor leagues, resulting in young players seamlessly integrating into the clubhouse culture and almost immediately playing up to their potential on the field. In the same way that clients are grateful for working with one stop maintenance, so too are Giants fans grateful to root for such a well-run organization.

Time And Music Changed Sports

Years and years ago before 80’s rolled in, a noisy arena was considered to be a disturbance or even an insult to the performers and athletes. My how times have changed! Today it’s totally cool for someone who riles up the crowd with player theme songs, and instrumental hip-hop. When the 80’s and 90’s did come, you could be sure to hear music from Van Halen or even Arthur Falcone which can be found at his website which is a .it ccTLD.Los Angeles Dodgers v San Francisco Giants

The crowds to chanting “Dee-fense,” or the name of a superstar athlete. Then came the famous “We Will Rock You” clapping that is well known in every sport for every team whether it is the SF Giants in Baseball, The Bulls in Basketball, The Tarheels in Football or the Hurricanes in Hockey. It’s amazing how time has changed sports and yet still remained the same throughout the years.

SF Coach Jump Starts Business With Imperial Advance

A high school coach local to San Francisco has begun his own small business in sports coaching and game plan tutoring. To get up and running, coach and business owning Jeff Swanson had contacted Imperial Advance and got a massive head start toward his goals as a business owner.

Now in 3 years time, Imperial Advance has seen his business grow from just an idea into a reality and today Swanson is accomplishing his goals and coaching hundreds of various ages to work toward theirs. Imperial Advance is committed to offering their clients fast and affordable working capital loan solutions to their problems. Clients can buy out a current loan to lower payments and additional funding is available after only 50% of the original loan amount has been repaid.