In this special fireside chat, legendary Michigan State Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Izzo shares timeless lessons on leadership, trust, culture, and adaptability—lessons that resonate far beyond the basketball court. Reflecting on 31 years of coaching, Izzo discusses the evolving challenges of recruitment, the impact of NIL and the transfer portal, and how to maintain a winning culture despite constant roster changes. He emphasizes that success—whether in sports or business—comes from trust, work ethic, chemistry, and culture. Through stories of coaching greats like Mateen Cleaves and walk-on turned business leader Matt Ishbia, Izzo illustrates how values learned in athletics can be directly applied to building thriving organizations. He also shares personal moments, including the joy of coaching his son, and offers insights on legacy-building, humility, and staying driven even after reaching the top. Takeaways: -Trust is the foundation—whether recruiting athletes or securing business deals, people commit when they believe in your character and consistency. -Culture beats talent—a player-led team (or employee-led company) outperforms one that relies solely on top-down leadership. -Humility sustains growth—celebrate achievements but stay hungry; as John Wooden reminded Izzo, there’s always more to accomplish. -Personal connections matter—spending time with people at every level of your organization builds loyalty and performance.