Military and Political Leaders & Success
55 Top Military and Political Leaders & How They Achieved Greatness
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 August 2004
- ISBN 9780071440592
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 228x152x15 mm
- Weight 372 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Fifty-five of the world's greatest military and political leaders share their formulas for success
What is the key to success? To begin with, said Thomas Jefferson, "one must determine never to be idle." According to Calvin Coolidge, "Persistence and determination are omnipotent." For General Norman Schwarzkopf, successful leadership was, above all, a product of integrity. "Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy."
While the individual leaders profiled in this inspiring book had their own personal formula for success, all shared certain essential attributes. From Alexander the Great to Colin Powell, Sitting Bull to Ronald Reagan, these remarkable people possessed discipline, courage, tenacity and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. And despite vast geographical and cultural differences across far-reaching periods in time, these leaders' examples continue to teach us important lessons about achieving greatness. ,
Discover how:
- Tecumseh forged an Indian confederacy stretching from Missouri to Canada
- General Patton's formula for war --speed, simplicity, and boldness -- led his troops to victory
- Queen Elizabeth I brought Britain into an age of unprecedented prosperity and growth
- Ulysses S. Grant turned the tide in the Civil War
- Winston Churchill led his nation through World War II and won the Nobel Prize for literature
Long description:
Fifty-five of the world's greatest military and political leaders share their formulas for success
What is the key to success? To begin with, said Thomas Jefferson, "one must determine never to be idle." According to Calvin Coolidge, "Persistence and determination are omnipotent." For General Norman Schwarzkopf, successful leadership was, above all, a product of integrity. "Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy."
While the individual leaders profiled in this inspiring book had their own personal formula for success, all shared certain essential attributes. From Alexander the Great to Colin Powell, Sitting Bull to Ronald Reagan, these remarkable people possessed discipline, courage, tenacity and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. And despite vast geographical and cultural differences across far-reaching periods in time, these leaders' examples continue to teach us important lessons about achieving greatness.
Discover how:
- Tecumseh forged an Indian confederacy stretching from Missouri to Canada
- General Patton's formula for war --speed, simplicity, and boldness -- led his troops to victory
- Queen Elizabeth I brought Britain into an age of unprecedented prosperity and growth
- Ulysses S. Grant turned the tide in the Civil War
- Winston Churchill led his nation through World War II and won the Nobel Prize for literature
Fifty-five of the world's greatest military and political leaders share their formulas for success
What is the key to success? To begin with, said Thomas Jefferson, "one must determine never to be idle." According to Calvin Coolidge, "Persistence and determination are omnipotent." For General Norman Schwarzkopf, successful leadership was, above all, a product of integrity. "Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy."
While the individual leaders profiled in this inspiring book had their own personal formula for success, all shared certain essential attributes. From Alexander the Great to Colin Powell, Sitting Bull to Ronald Reagan, these remarkable people possessed discipline, courage, tenacity and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. And despite vast geographical and cultural differences across far-reaching periods in time, these leaders' examples continue to teach us important lessons about achieving greatness.
Discover how:
- Tecumseh forged an Indian confederacy stretching from Missouri to Canada
- General Patton's formula for war --speed, simplicity, and boldness -- led his troops to victory
- Queen Elizabeth I brought Britain into an age of unprecedented prosperity and growth
- Ulysses S. Grant turned the tide in the Civil War
- Winston Churchill led his nation through World War II and won the Nobel Prize for literature
Table of Contents:
Fifty-five of the world's greatest military and political leaders share their formulas for success
What is the key to success? To begin with, said Thomas Jefferson, "one must determine never to be idle." According to Calvin Coolidge, "Persistence and determination are omnipotent." For General Norman Schwarzkopf, successful leadership was, above all, a product of integrity. "Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy."
While the individual leaders profiled in this inspiring book had their own personal formula for success, all shared certain essential attributes. From Alexander the Great to Colin Powell, Sitting Bull to Ronald Reagan, these remarkable people possessed discipline, courage, tenacity and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. And despite vast geographical and cultural differences across far-reaching periods in time, these leaders' examples continue to teach us important lessons about achieving greatness. ,
Discover how:
- Tecumseh forged an Indian confederacy stretching from Missouri to Canada
- General Patton's formula for war --speed, simplicity, and boldness -- led his troops to victory
- Queen Elizabeth I brought Britain into an age of unprecedented prosperity and growth
- Ulysses S. Grant turned the tide in the Civil War
- Winston Churchill led his nation through World War II and won the Nobel Prize for literature