The Five-Tool Team: Bringing Out the Best in People to Make Better Decisions
Autor Ricardo Valerdi PhD Cuvânt înainte de John Harbaugh, Tommy Lloyden Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2026
The Five-Tool Team reveals a practical framework for improving the way individuals and teams think, collaborate, and make decisions under pressure. Drawing on lessons from sports, business, engineering, and real-world experience, Ricardo Valerdi shows how the most effective leaders build teams that question assumptions, analyze consequences, and make choices grounded in clarity rather than instinct or urgency. Packed with stories, tools, and simple habits that create lasting impact, The Five-Tool Team is the essential tool kit for transforming decision-making from an individual skill into a team advantage.
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ISBN-13: 9798895657492
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Regalo Press
Colecția Regalo Press
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Regalo Press
Colecția Regalo Press
Notă biografică
Dr. Ricardo Valerdi is an engineer, social entrepreneur, sports scientist, and engineering professor at the University of Arizona. Through his work developing teams that think clearly and decide confidently, he has helped a variety of organizations make better decisions including SpaceX, the US Army, Major League Baseball, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
He is also a passionate advocate for STEM education for young learners. He founded the nonprofit Science of Sport, which has impacted over seven hundred thousand students by reframing math and science through the lens of sports.
Ricardo enjoys life in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife, their three kids, and two energetic dogs. They keep him grounded, laughing, and forever busy—which he considers the best kind of teamwork.
To learn more about Ricardo visit his website at ricardovalerdi.com.
He is also a passionate advocate for STEM education for young learners. He founded the nonprofit Science of Sport, which has impacted over seven hundred thousand students by reframing math and science through the lens of sports.
Ricardo enjoys life in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife, their three kids, and two energetic dogs. They keep him grounded, laughing, and forever busy—which he considers the best kind of teamwork.
To learn more about Ricardo visit his website at ricardovalerdi.com.
Recenzii
“I have had the pleasure and honor of knowing Ricardo for well over a decade since he brought science of sport and science of baseball to our youth and teachers. Together we have impacted and inspired thousands of students from all backgrounds with a new way to look at the world through STEM. Now he will be doing similarly for all of us who are challenged daily with difficult choices through The Five-Tool Team. There is no greater authority to combine his wisdom, experience, engineering approach, and passion for sports to shape how we come to powerful business conclusions.”
“Ricardo is a fellow UA faculty member who has inspired me with his passionate and innovative approach to leadership, decision making, STEM education, and inspiring our youth who are our leaders of tomorrow. I have had the privilege to have a lifetime filled with leadership opportunities. In the military in peace and war, in law enforcement, public health and medicine and academics. I find The Five-Tool Team is just the prescription that the world needs now to train and inspire our up-and-coming leaders in critical thinking and selfless decision making. Ultimately, all leaders are responsible for the destiny of others who trust us. Ricardo has provided us with an azimuth for critical decision making which is necessary for successful leadership. A must read for all present and leaders!!
“As a co-founder of multiple space startups, where split-second decisions could mean the difference between a successful launch and a spectacular failure, I've learned that great teams thrive on disciplined processes—not just lucky outcomes. Ricardo Valerdi's The Five Tool Team captures this essence brilliantly, framing decision-making as a team sport with lessons from the court, field, and beyond. I especially appreciate how Valerdi blends examples from sports, tech, and the military to demonstrate the universality of strong decision-making principles. Drawing from my own experiences building Phantom Space Corporation and navigating the high-stakes world of road racing—chronicled in my book Two Hours Until Dawn: What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from Racing—I see clear parallels in how Valerdi emphasizes fundamentals, like John Wooden's sock ritual, to stack good choices and avoid costly pitfalls. The decision-making scorecard is a game-changer for gauging your current skills and charting improvements, while the tangible 'what to do next' sections and reflective questions at the end of each tool-focused chapter empower leaders to align their teams with that scorecard. This book is a playbook for leaders who want to turn chaos into championship wins. Essential reading for anyone aiming to elevate their team's game.”
“Having spent my career working on high-consequence, complex systems, I’ve learned that great outcomes depend on great decision processes. Ricardo Valerdi’s The Five Tool Team delivers exactly that: a clear, disciplined, and human-centered framework for making better decisions in uncertain environments. By combining data, structure, and psychological safety, Ricardo shows how teams can surface better questions, challenge assumptions, and arrive at smarter, more resilient choices. This is the decision-making framework I wish every technical leader had.”
“Most books on decision-making tell you what to think. This one shows you where you stand and how to get better. The Rookie-to-All-Star scorecard alone is worth the price of admission—it gives leaders a concrete tool for assessing their team's decision-making capabilities and identifying exactly where to focus development. Ricardo doesn't deal in abstractions. He gives you a rubric, a framework, and a clear path forward. I've worked alongside him and watched him apply these principles in real time. This book delivers what every leader actually needs: a way to measure what matters.”
“Ricardo has produced an incredibly useful leader’s playbook for better decisions. The Five Tool Team is practical, disciplined, and team-centric—offering a clear scorecard, thoughtful questions, and tangible actions at the end of each chapter. Drawing from sports, the military, and technology, it proves that great decision making is indeed a team sport. Well done Ricardo!”
“I have known Ricardo Valerdi for many years from his role as our NCAA Faculty Athletic Rep during my time as the head coach at the University of Arizona. He has always been someone I counted on to help advise and guide our student-athletes during their college careers. My love for the bat and ball game and his tremendous background in sport science opened a friendship that I cherish to this day! Ricardo brings a rare blend of engineering, sports science, and real-world team performance to The Five Tool Team. His experience helping organizations like Major League Baseball, the US Army and the NCAA make better decisions is evident throughout his work. Valerdi makes a compelling case that decision-making is a team skill—one that can be taught, trained, and sustained. The book is a valuable resource for coaches and leaders committed to building smarter, more connected teams. This book has given me great insight and understanding in my decision-making process!”
“The Five Tool Team captures the essence of championship teams: if the process is sound, the results take care of themselves. Ricardo Valerdi hits a home run in this regard. This is mandatory reading for my players, who will be able to apply these tools on the field, in the clubhouse, and in life.”
“Ricardo has written the book that I wish I had when I was starting my career in baseball. Decision making is what we do, not just in sports but in any profession, and this book is an excellent resource for thoughtful decision making in any domain. Let’s be clear, decision making can rarely be simplified down to a formula, but Ricardo provides well-articulated and well-researched guidance on improving decision making using the FLASH model, which is a brilliant framework for thinking about decisions. Ricardo’s writing is full of interesting and relevant anecdotes that are driven home with instructive ways of using his FLASH framework. Although now eleven years into my career, as the proverb goes, the second-best time to read this book is now.”
“Ricardo Valerdi’s The Five Tool Team includes ‘humanity’ together with his innovative approaches to leadership and decision making. He recognizes when the volatility of human nature is significantly involved in the work execution, then priorities shift away from developed percentages information. Too often the expectations of percentage systems negatively overwhelm the realities of human involvement. Success depends on understanding the potential and limitations of developed information and matching them with the human abilities to evaluate and adjust.
Years ago I was challenged to lead and make decisions by ‘trusting my gut and not cover my butt’!, evaluate the real circumstances, lead and decide without relying on the “Baseball Book”. Since the early 2000s, the challenge remained to apply learned experiences to the current issues. The book is now percentage developed information. More than ever humanity leadership is needed to earn respect, trust and accountability.”
“Ricardo is a fellow UA faculty member who has inspired me with his passionate and innovative approach to leadership, decision making, STEM education, and inspiring our youth who are our leaders of tomorrow. I have had the privilege to have a lifetime filled with leadership opportunities. In the military in peace and war, in law enforcement, public health and medicine and academics. I find The Five-Tool Team is just the prescription that the world needs now to train and inspire our up-and-coming leaders in critical thinking and selfless decision making. Ultimately, all leaders are responsible for the destiny of others who trust us. Ricardo has provided us with an azimuth for critical decision making which is necessary for successful leadership. A must read for all present and leaders!!
“As a co-founder of multiple space startups, where split-second decisions could mean the difference between a successful launch and a spectacular failure, I've learned that great teams thrive on disciplined processes—not just lucky outcomes. Ricardo Valerdi's The Five Tool Team captures this essence brilliantly, framing decision-making as a team sport with lessons from the court, field, and beyond. I especially appreciate how Valerdi blends examples from sports, tech, and the military to demonstrate the universality of strong decision-making principles. Drawing from my own experiences building Phantom Space Corporation and navigating the high-stakes world of road racing—chronicled in my book Two Hours Until Dawn: What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from Racing—I see clear parallels in how Valerdi emphasizes fundamentals, like John Wooden's sock ritual, to stack good choices and avoid costly pitfalls. The decision-making scorecard is a game-changer for gauging your current skills and charting improvements, while the tangible 'what to do next' sections and reflective questions at the end of each tool-focused chapter empower leaders to align their teams with that scorecard. This book is a playbook for leaders who want to turn chaos into championship wins. Essential reading for anyone aiming to elevate their team's game.”
“Having spent my career working on high-consequence, complex systems, I’ve learned that great outcomes depend on great decision processes. Ricardo Valerdi’s The Five Tool Team delivers exactly that: a clear, disciplined, and human-centered framework for making better decisions in uncertain environments. By combining data, structure, and psychological safety, Ricardo shows how teams can surface better questions, challenge assumptions, and arrive at smarter, more resilient choices. This is the decision-making framework I wish every technical leader had.”
“Most books on decision-making tell you what to think. This one shows you where you stand and how to get better. The Rookie-to-All-Star scorecard alone is worth the price of admission—it gives leaders a concrete tool for assessing their team's decision-making capabilities and identifying exactly where to focus development. Ricardo doesn't deal in abstractions. He gives you a rubric, a framework, and a clear path forward. I've worked alongside him and watched him apply these principles in real time. This book delivers what every leader actually needs: a way to measure what matters.”
“Ricardo has produced an incredibly useful leader’s playbook for better decisions. The Five Tool Team is practical, disciplined, and team-centric—offering a clear scorecard, thoughtful questions, and tangible actions at the end of each chapter. Drawing from sports, the military, and technology, it proves that great decision making is indeed a team sport. Well done Ricardo!”
“I have known Ricardo Valerdi for many years from his role as our NCAA Faculty Athletic Rep during my time as the head coach at the University of Arizona. He has always been someone I counted on to help advise and guide our student-athletes during their college careers. My love for the bat and ball game and his tremendous background in sport science opened a friendship that I cherish to this day! Ricardo brings a rare blend of engineering, sports science, and real-world team performance to The Five Tool Team. His experience helping organizations like Major League Baseball, the US Army and the NCAA make better decisions is evident throughout his work. Valerdi makes a compelling case that decision-making is a team skill—one that can be taught, trained, and sustained. The book is a valuable resource for coaches and leaders committed to building smarter, more connected teams. This book has given me great insight and understanding in my decision-making process!”
“The Five Tool Team captures the essence of championship teams: if the process is sound, the results take care of themselves. Ricardo Valerdi hits a home run in this regard. This is mandatory reading for my players, who will be able to apply these tools on the field, in the clubhouse, and in life.”
“Ricardo has written the book that I wish I had when I was starting my career in baseball. Decision making is what we do, not just in sports but in any profession, and this book is an excellent resource for thoughtful decision making in any domain. Let’s be clear, decision making can rarely be simplified down to a formula, but Ricardo provides well-articulated and well-researched guidance on improving decision making using the FLASH model, which is a brilliant framework for thinking about decisions. Ricardo’s writing is full of interesting and relevant anecdotes that are driven home with instructive ways of using his FLASH framework. Although now eleven years into my career, as the proverb goes, the second-best time to read this book is now.”
“Ricardo Valerdi’s The Five Tool Team includes ‘humanity’ together with his innovative approaches to leadership and decision making. He recognizes when the volatility of human nature is significantly involved in the work execution, then priorities shift away from developed percentages information. Too often the expectations of percentage systems negatively overwhelm the realities of human involvement. Success depends on understanding the potential and limitations of developed information and matching them with the human abilities to evaluate and adjust.
Years ago I was challenged to lead and make decisions by ‘trusting my gut and not cover my butt’!, evaluate the real circumstances, lead and decide without relying on the “Baseball Book”. Since the early 2000s, the challenge remained to apply learned experiences to the current issues. The book is now percentage developed information. More than ever humanity leadership is needed to earn respect, trust and accountability.”
Descriere
Great decisions don’t happen by accident—they happen by design.