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Author: David Shama

David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Career Lessons for Ex-NBA Player

Posted on February 19, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Two years ago former NBA player Vinny Del Negro, then working as the Phoenix Suns assistant general manger, sought Mackay’s counsel.  He wanted to be an NBA head coach.  But he had no previous head coaching experience.  Even in grade school.

The lack of coaching experience concerned Mackay but didn’t sideline his belief that he could help Del Negro.  In fact, he “guaranteed” that Del Negro would be a finalist for every coaching job he applied for because Mackay was confident of his student’s ability and dedication to apply the concepts he taught him.

Del Negro’s story is the subject of the first chapter in Use Your Head to Get Your Foot in the Door: Job Search Secrets No One Else Will Tell You.  Mackay details how Del Negro applied for but didn’t get the Phoenix head coaching job but only a few months later was hired as rookie coach of the Chicago Bulls.

Last spring Del Negro’s Bulls captivated basketball fans when they played and lost a classic seven game playoff series against the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics.  Two games went into overtime, one was a double overtime and another a triple overtime. The underdog Bulls were led by a first year coach whose determination Mackay describes in the book as “unscalable.”

The will to succeed is something Mackay preaches in Use Your Head to Get Your Foot in the Door: Job Search Secrets No One Else Will Tell You.  The book jacket proclaims: “You can never be sure your job will exist in five years—or five weeks. So you’d better think of your career as a perpetual job search. That demands a passion for lifetime learning and the skills for relentless and effective networking.”

Mackay’s latest book is a how-to on both career development and maintenance.  It’s filled with tips on interviewing, negotiating, rejection, technology and, of course, networking (he’s been a Rolodex champ for decades).  You will also read about warning signals in the work place that can indicate termination is near.

The book even comes with a guarantee.  Mackay will refund the purchase price if after six months you conscientiously apply the book’s principles and still don’t find a job.  (More details in the book).

What does Mackay consider the most important must-do for sports owners and executives to consider when hiring coaches or managers?  The answer is identifying winners, according to Mackay.  That means detailed research on candidates, investigating with such thoroughness that Mackay refers to it as CAT scanning the prospective hires.  “At the end of the day you really should know how many cavities they have inside their mouth,” he said.

Then Mackay talked about having patience once a great sports hire is made. He said eventual Super Bowl winning head coaches like Jimmy Johnson and Chuck Noll only won one game in their first NFL seasons.  In recent months the press wanted to fire Del Negro, the director of last spring’s near miracle upset.  Del Negro answered back, Mackay said, by making NBA history when his team won five consecutive road games against teams with above .500 records.

Mackay loves athletics.  His book includes former NFL coach Tony Dungy who Mackay helped recruit to the University of Minnesota to play quarterback, and if you look through the index you will see references to former Gophers coach Lou Holtz (another Mackay recruit), Muhammad Ali, Bob Knight, Shaquille O’Neal, Red McCombs and others associated with sports.

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Barnes & Noble Book Signing Next Thursday

Posted on February 19, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Mackay graduated from Minnesota in 1954.  He played on the Gophers golf team after being a three time city champion at St. Paul Central High School.  His love of golf continues to this day, an activity he uses to boost his health by walking the course, not riding in a golf car.

Last year he went to Scotland to play golf.  “I shot my age (76)…in a tournament at St. Andrews which was a huge thrill,” Mackay said.

In the next few weeks there won’t be a lot of time for golf.  A sampling of book promotional activities next week includes a Monday morning TV appearance on “Fox & Friends,” a book signing in Minneapolis on Thursday and an interview on the Larry King show Saturday night.

The Minneapolis book signing will be from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble located at 801 Nicollet Mall.  Not only will Mackay be autographing books, but he will offer some wisdom in a talk from 7 to 7:15 p.m.  Mackay said all royalties for the books sold at the event will be donated to the Salvation Army.

With the momentum of past best sellers and positive early reviews of his latest book, Mackay is not about to stop writing and helping others.  He plans to pitch 15 or more newspapers about joining his syndicated column list, plus another book is coming within a year.

Mackay knows the title already but won’t say much about the book. “It’s such a great title people will steal it, but it will be a business book,” he said.  “It will be out within 12 months.”

And we know between now and then Harvey Mackay will be busy.

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Mauer Contract Only Days Away?

Posted on February 17, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Joe Mauer is expected to have a new contract with the Twins within a few days, according to his grandfather, Jake Mauer.

The older Mauer told Sports Headliners on Monday that he expects his grandson to sign a 10 year deal “within five days.”  The contract is still being negotiated specific to compensation incentives like home runs and slugging percentage that could pay the Twins catcher even more money than his guaranteed salary, Jake said.

Mauer’s grandfather also said Joe knows he can receive more money on the open market after this season but is willing to remain with the Twins.  A Gold Glove, batting champion and American League MVP player in 2009, the 26-year-old Mauer might command a $30 million per season contract from a franchise like Boston or New York.  A deal with the Twins might guarantee $20 million per season, plus incentives compensation.

Jake said his grandson wants to sign a new contract prior to reporting for spring training next Sunday in Fort Myers.  It’s been reported that negotiations between the Twins and Mauer’s agent, Ron Shapiro, have been taking place the last few weeks.

Mauer’s four year deal, paying him a total of $33 million, ends after this season and he would become a free agent if a new deal isn’t in place.  It’s believed that if the Twins don’t close a deal with Mauer at least before spring training ends next month it will be an indication that the franchise won’t be able to retain the Minnesota native.

Mauer’s stature as a baseball superstar and immense popularity with Twins fans give he and his representative most of the leverage in negotiations.  The Twins’ only leverage is to trade him, but that would implode the franchise’s popularity and likely diminish the team’s prospects for an American League pennant and World Series title.

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