Bond will be a stickler for detail and preparation. Apart from his first tour as an impressionable greenhorn to Australia in 2001-02, Bond rarely socialised, preferring the solitude of his hotel room where he would plot against opposition batsmen.
Bond rarely came home with the best tour stories, but he often had the most wickets. Realistically, he will know that touring lifestyle would not be everybody's cup of camomile, but he will try to instil a sense of professional pride into his charges.
"I understand that it is their careers and they will have a way they want to get about their work," he said. "As a coach it is just about challenging those ideas and pushing the guys so they can reach their potential."
Bond is entering at a time when there is genuine excitement about New Zealand's seam bowling stocks, with Doug Bracewell, 22, Trent Boult and Tim Southee, both 23, and Adam Milne expected to play a big part in a hoped-for revival of New Zealand's international fortunes.
Bond's first assignment will be in Sri Lanka, starting with a T20 international on October 30.