Chuck Noll's human body was laid to rest today but his legacy lives on forever. The very recent passing of Chuck Noll, Hall of Fame coach of
the Pittsburgh Steelers has stirred the emotions and thoughts of many. Chuck Noll is the only NFL head coach to win
four Super Bowls and may be the greatest NFL head coach of all time. Charles Henry Noll never received the credit he truly
deserved but those closest to him realized his exceptional leadership qualities,
almost instantly.
In the local press coverage, former players and those from the
Steelers’ front office have had the most to share about Coach Noll. He had many outstanding leadership qualities but
one of the most highly regarded was his candidness. Chuck Noll knew how to be very
straightforward about performance but he wasn’t deeply offensive – he had
tact. We can learn from Chuck Noll by
being forthright and candid about safety related performance.
1. Be as direct about performance issues by being as open and honest
as possible.
2. Don’t make it personal or use name calling to defeat someone.
3. Don’t wait to address performance issues - the earlier the better.
4. Don’t belittle someone in front of their peers or others.
5. Use your words carefully – some words cut deeply and humiliate.
The Steelers’ standard of success didn’t start with Coach Tomlin, it started with Chuck Noll. Learn to be candid about safety performance; it will go a long way in setting and defining your own standards of success.