If someone needs help, I can offer advice. I'm not always right and people don't always listen.
There are two schools of thought. You can be basic and spend all your time on what your opponents are going to do. Or, you can be very multiple and complex, put a lot of doubt in your opponents' minds and create problems for them with the volume of things you do.
It's easy to lose sight of the ultimate goal when you're in the trenches.
Nothing does more to lubricate the rough spots than a good dose of encouragement.
I learned it doesn't matter how you win. You play to your team's strength.
A good leader gets people to follow him because they want to, not because he makes them.