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You Gotta Have Balls

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by Brandon Steiner


  30. You can learn on the job, but that's no replacement for studying. If you want to be a great manager, read lots of books about managing. If you want to be a great salesperson, study up on that.

  31. Your best days are not your yesterdays.

  32. Never meet someone, or schedule any meeting, on a Monday morning or before lunch; no one's head is in the right place at those times.

  33. If you use your head, you don't have to use your feet.

  Index

  A

  Accountability

  Allen, Marcus

  Ambition

  Ameer, George

  American Dream Meadowlands

  American Express

  American League Championship Series

  Amsterdam Restaurant

  Anderson, Ottis

  Anthony, Carmelo

  Ashe, Arthur

  Astor Group

  Athletes and product promotion

  Authentication

  Autographs

  B

  Badar, David

  Bagel factory

  Baltimore, MD

  Banks, Carl

  Bar Mitzvah

  Barry, Rick

  Basketball

  Batting cage, Yankee Stadium

  Beliefs, core

  Bensonhurst, NY

  Berger, Mo

  Berkowitz, Joan

  Berra, Yogi

  Best, surrounding self with

  Black, the

  Blackman, Marty

  Bloomberg, Michael R.

  Boeheim, Jim

  Border Café

  Boston Red Sox. See Red Sox

  Boxing

  Breen, Mike

  Bricks, Yankee Stadium

  Brooklyn

  Bruney, Brian

  Buffalo Bills

  Burnout

  Button, The

  C

  Cable TV

  Campbell, Joseph

  Camp Sussex

  Cano, Robinson

  Capacity

  Caring

  Car mats

  Carpet, Yankee Stadium

  Carrier Dome

  Cascades restaurant

  Cashman, Brian

  Celebrities

  Chamberlain, Joba

  Change

  Chasky, Mead

  Cheating

  Close, Casey

  Coaching techniques

  Coke

  Collectibles

  paired with dirt

  Colorado Avalanche

  Columbus room

  Commitment

  Compensation

  Cone, David

  Confidence

  Connections

  Consistency

  Corriera, Scott

  Corrigan, Boo

  Credibility

  athletes'

  Crisman, Eric

  Customers:

  potential

  requests

  Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky

  D

  Damon, Johnny

  Danbury, CT

  Davis, Frank

  Daydreamers

  Death

  Decision-making

  Delgadio, Henry

  Dewey High School

  Diligence

  DiMaggio, Joe

  Dirt, stadium

  Discipline

  Diversity

  Dodgers

  Doormats

  DuPre, Peter

  E

  Eagle, Bruce

  E-mail

  Emotional investment

  Empathy

  Encouragement

  Entrepreneurs, successful

  ESPN Zone

  Essex Community College

  Evelyn Sachs salon

  Expectations

  F

  Faiola, Joyce

  Faith

  Falk, David

  Fenway Park

  Fight nights

  First impressions

  Flatbush

  Football

  Notre Dame

  Ford

  Ford, Whitey

  Fort Lauderdale, FL

  Foti, Peter

  Foul poles, Yankee Stadium

  Franklin Sporting Goods

  Frazier, Walt

  Free throw competitions

  Friends, importance of

  Frieze, Yankee Stadium

  G

  Gastric bypass surgery

  Generosity

  Gerome, Gary

  Gerome, Tiny

  Giambi, Jason

  Giants

  Giants Stadium

  Gilbert, Rod

  Girardi, Joe

  Goals

  Gold, Milt

  Goldrick, Philip

  Golf

  Grand openings

  Grass

  Greater Baltimore Medical Center

  Greenspun, Marty

  Gross, Daryl

  Grossman, Edie

  Growth, personal

  Gwynn, Tony

  H

  Hamm, Mia

  Hard Rock Café

  Harris, Franco

  Heller, Kevin

  Herman's

  Hernandez, Keith

  Hockey

  Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza

  Hooton, Burt

  Hospitality industry

  Howard Marlboro Group (HMG)

  Hughes, Phil

  Hyatt Hotels

  I

  IMG

  Incentives

  Inclusion

  Inspiration

  Instant gratification

  Insurance settlement

  Investment, emotional

  Israel

  “I Want to Thank the Good Lord” sign

  J

  Jackson, Alzie

  Jackson, Reggie

  Jardine, Scoop

  Jerusalem

  Jeter, Derek

  Jewish Community House

  JJ's Truths

  Johnson, Richard

  K

  Kelly, Jim

  Kelly, Pete

  Kerper, Mel

  Kids

  Knicks

  Konica Cameras

  Krug, Scott

  L

  Lamping, Mark

  Lawsuit settlement

  Lee, Chick

  Lee, Spike

  Leonis, Chuck

  Levine, Randy

  Levy, Andrew

  Levy, Eric

  Licensing

  Liederman, Bill

  Lin, David

  Lipeles, Donald

  Lipton, Lee

  Little League

  Loberfeld, Sid

  Louisville Slugger

  Luck

  M

  Mackin, Hank

  Madison Sports Management

  Mahoney, Sean

  Maimonides Hospital

  Management:

  influence on staff

  Manhattan Media Ensemble

  Mann, Bob

  Mantle, Mickey

  Marcus, Charlie

  Margins

  Marketing

  Marlins Stadium

  Matsui, Hideki

  Mayor of the Black

  McConkey, Phil

  McNamara, Gerry

  Meadowlands

  Mean Joe Greene commercials

  Media

  Memorabilia. See Collectibles

  Mentors

  Messier, Mark

  Mets

  Miami, University of

  MLB (Major League Baseball):

  authentication program

  negotiations with Yankees-Steiner and New York City

  Molina, Jose

  Monahan, Gene

  Monroe, Earl (the Pearl)

  Morris, Joe

  Motivation

  Mowatt, Zeke

  Munson, Thurman

  Musial, Stan

  Mussina, Mike

  N

  National Sports Collector Convention

  NCAA Men's Basketball Championship

  NC
R-2160

  New York City

  New York City Marathon

  New York Mets. See Mets

  New York Yankees. See Yankees

  NFC Championship

  “No”

  North Carolina, University of

  Notre Dame University

  O

  Omnicom Media

  Opportunity

  Orangemen. See Syracuse University

  P

  Packer, Paul

  Paperboys

  Passion

  Pasterell, Pete

  Patience

  Patterson, Floyd

  Pavano, Carl

  Pay raise

  Payton, Walter

  Pena, Tony

  Pepitone, Joe

  Pepsi

  Persistence

  Pertsas, Bobby

  Pettitte, Andy

  Pfizer

  Pharmaceutical companies

  Phone calls

  Politics

  Pop a Shot arcade games

  Posada, Jorge

  Positive attitude

  Promotions

  Publicity

  Public School Athletic League (PSAL)

  R

  Raiken, Adam

  Randolph, Willie

  Rangers

  Ransom, Cody

  Raskin, Don

  Rawlings

  Red Sox

  Rejection letters

  Relationships

  Retail store grand openings

  Risk-taking

  Ritz, Michael

  Rivera, Mariano

  Rizzuto, Phil (Scooter)

  Robertson, Oscar

  Rodriguez, Alex

  Rodriguez, Ivan

  Role models

  Ronzoni

  Rose, Billy

  Ross, Jim and Alex

  S

  Sacrifice

  Sandlot Wisdom

  Satellite TV

  Savage, Cliff

  Schilling, Curt

  Self-worth

  Selling tips

  Service industry

  7UP

  Sheppard, Bob

  Shula, Don

  Silver linings

  Skylights restaurant

  Smith, Dean E.

  Smith, Howard

  Smith, Ozzie

  Sosa, Elias

  Sperling, Rita

  Sponsorships, athletes

  Sporting Club

  celebrity bartenders

  fight nights

  Sports Authority

  Sports bar

  Sports collectibles. See Collectibles

  Sports speakers bureau

  Stanley Cup

  State of mind

  Staubach, Roger

  Steinbrenner, George

  Steiner, Adam

  Steiner, Brandon:

  ability to make friends

  and the Astor Group

  as Bar Mitzvah

  and Bill Liederman

  builds relationships with Hard Rock clientele

  and Camp Sussex

  co-op at Maimonides Hospital

  credibility with employees

  daydreams

  at Dewey High School

  early life

  elementary school years

  establishes relationship with Notre Dame

  falls in love with sports

  family

  favorite collectible

  first autograph

  first collectibles

  first real job

  and hospitality industry

  insurance settlement

  job as paperboy

  job at Camp Sussex

  job at Hard Rock Café

  job at Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza

  job at Hyatt Hotel

  job at Sporting Club

  job in bagel factory

  learns about politicking

  learns from kids

  as Little League coach

  as manager of Skylights restaurant

  marriage to Mara Wagner

  meets with Yankees management

  moves to Baltimore

  rejection letters

  starts sports speakers bureau

  at Syracuse University

  Steiner, Cary

  Steiner, Crosby

  Steiner, Evelyn

  Steiner, Irving

  Steiner, Mara

  Steiner, Nicole

  Steiner Associates

  Steinerisms

  Steiner Sports

  25th anniversary

  and 2000 Subway Series

  beginning of

  beginning of collectibles business

  capabilities of

  and Curt Schilling

  licensing capabilities

  markets sports moments

  most difficult project undertaken

  negotiates with Red Sox

  and Notre Dame

  partnership with Yankees (see also Yankees)

  purchased by Omnicon Media

  relationship with MLB

  represents most of 2000 Yankees and Mets

  sells grass

  sells stadium dirt

  signs deal with Derek Jeter

  signs Phil Rizzuto

  strengths

  works with Yankees to create official products

  Yankees management asks questions about

  Strawberry, Darryl

  Strengths

  Stubbs, Danny

  Subway Series

  Success

  Super Bowl

  Syracuse Steiner Sports Collectibles

  Syracuse University

  T

  Tavern on the Green

  Taylor, Lawrence

  Teamwork

  Technology

  Therapy

  Tigget, Isaac

  Torre, Joe

  Trainees

  Tresh, Tom

  Tribeca

  Trost, Lonn

  Trust

  Turn 2 Foundation

  Tusiani, Michael

  21 Club

  Tyson, Mike

  U

  Underselling

  Unitas, Johnny

  University of Miami

  University of North Carolina

  Urinals

  V

  Value, individual's

  Veley, Michael

  Vecsey, Peter

  Vietnam vets

  Vision

  W

  Wagner, Mara. See Steiner, Mara

  Wailing Wall

  Weaknesses

  Weingarten, Mr.

  Weisenburger, Randy

  “What else?”

  White, Kevin

  Wiesenberger, Pete

  Winfield, Dave

  Winning

  World Series

  Worth, valuing

  Wrigley Field

  Wrong, acknowledging

  X

  Xanadu Shopping and Retail Center

  Y

  Yankees

  lose World Series to Red Sox

  negotiations with MLB and New York City

  partnership with Steiner Sports

  players represented by Steiner Sports

  stadium demolition requests

  works to create official products

  Yankee Stadium

  1976 renovation

  batting cage

  the Black

  clubhouse carpet

  Columbus room

  dirt

  final days of

  foul poles

  frieze

  home plate signed by Red Sox

  “I Want to Thank the Good Lord” sign

  new

  original bricks

  players' stadium demolition requests

  press release from Bloomberg about sale of

  price of various items from

  product stories

  selling price

  sign

  urinals

  YES Network

  “Yes or Yes” theory


  Yoo-hoo

  Z

  Zawackey, Peter

  Brandon Steiner

  Photo courtesy of Toshi Tasaki

  Have Brandon Speak at Your Next Event! Visit BrandonSteiner.com or Call 1-800-759-SCORE

  Sports Marketing Expert

  Author. Brandon is also the author of The Business Playbook. Released in 2003, the Playbook quickly became a staple in sports management and entrepreneurship classes in universities nationwide. Its lessons help students and businesspeople alike take their game to the next level.

  Speaker. Brandon gives seminars, keynote addresses, and speeches directed at improving management styles and customer relations by sharing personal lessons and business techniques that helped him find success. He visits universities, organizations, corporations, and professional sports teams to give presentations that help drive sales and run businesses more efficiently.

  CEO. Brandon is the founder and CEO of Steiner Sports Marketing. Founded in 1987, Steiner Sports initially started as a way to pair athletes with corporations for promotions. Since then, it has transformed into the industry leader for sports memorabilia and has sold over 20 million autographs. Today Steiner has exclusive partnerships with teams like Notre Dame and the Yankees, and with dozens of players like Derek Jeter, Hank Aaron, and Peyton Manning. SteinerSports.com allows fans to buy a piece of their favorite team's history with the guarantee that every item is unique, high quality, and most important—authentic.

  On the Internet. Brandon's new site, BrandonSteiner.com, gets countless hits every day from readers and fans who want to learn more about business. It shares priceless insights into what it takes to make it in the sports world. The “Ask Brandon” section lets readers directly correspond with Brandon, who answers any questions that they might have.

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