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Title: |
The Art of The Leader |
| Sub-title: |
Leadership from 3500 Years of History to Modern Times |
| Edition: |
3rd Edition |
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| By (author): |
William A Cohen |
| ISBN10-13: |
0996893520 : 9780996893527 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Pages: |
274 |
| Weight: |
.326 Kg. |
| Published: |
Pyramid Press (US) - March 2018 |
| List Price: |
25.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 3 |
| Subjects: |
Military history : Defence strategy, planning & research |
| This book demonstrates how to apply the winning art of military leadership to business, while maintaining absolute integrity. Retired Major General William A. Cohen demonstrates the leadership application of remarkable civilian leaders such as director Steven Spielberg, former Intel CEO Andy Grove, and Starbucks CEO Howard Schulz , Mary Kay of May Kay Cosmetics and many others as uncovered from military leadership from ancient times until today. Covers how to use the power of leadership as well how to attract followership, how to use direct and indirect influence tactics, building your organization, building high morale and Esprit de Corps, coaching, motivating , taking charge in crisis situations, developing your charisma, problem solving and decision making and a lot more. Recommended by many CEOs of well-known corporations as well of heads and commanders of our military services. The essential book for practicing and applying good leadership and the art of the leader. |
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A first-class primer on the elusive subject of leadership, punctuated with stirring examples from both the military and civilian worlds. --General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, USA, Ret., Commander of Desert Storm
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"Cohen is remarkable not only for his acumen but also for his morality and humanity. Where Cohen leads, any entrepreneur would do well to follow." --Entrepreneur Magazine
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"With Driving Force, Cohen nails his points home with each sentence...From the battlefield to the boardroom, Cohen offers cogent examples of incisive leadership under the best and worst conditions." --Publishers Weekly
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