George Washington on Leadership | 
enlarge | Author: Richard Brookhiser Publisher: Basic Books Category: Book
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 66984
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0465003028 Dewey Decimal Number: 973.41092 EAN: 9780465003020 ASIN: 0465003028
Publication Date: May 12, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, FIRST IN LEADERSHIP. Richard Brookhiser’s revolutionary biography, Founding Father, took George Washington off the dollar bill and made him live. Now, with his trademark wit and precision, Brookhiser expertly examines the details of Washington’s life that fullscale biographies sweep over, to instruct us in true leadership. George Washington on Leadership is a textbook look at Washington’s three spectacularly successful careers as an executive: general, president, and tycoon. Brookhiser explains how Washington maximized his strengths and overcame his flaws, and inspires us to do likewise. It shows how one man’s struggles and successes 200 years ago can be a model for leaders today. Washington oversaw two startups-the army and the presidency. He chaired the most important meeting in American history-the Constitutional Convention. Washington rose from being a third son who was a major in the militia, to one of the most famous men in the world. At every stage in his career, he had to deal with changing circumstances, from tobacco prices to geopolitics, and with wildly different classes of men, from frontiersmen to aristocrats. Washington’s example is so crucial because of the many firsts he is responsible for.
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pleasant informative book November 18, 2008 Richard Bookheimer's book, "George Washington on Leadership" is very well written. I found two items of which I might have a material dispute. Otherwise, I think that everything was quite accurate factually. Bookheimer seemed to have more of a tendency to fall on the historical side of the fence than on the leadership / management side of the fence. All in all, I found this to be an outstanding book. It revealed to me faces of the father of our country that I had never before read, or have forgotten. I'd read this type of book again, being interested in history and leadership. Not the greatest scholarly approach, but, he makes up for whatever is less than meritorious in scholarship through readability, which is an essential feature for most managers. A-. Well worth the purchase price!!!
Nice Book November 8, 2008 The author gives little stories about George Washington and the difficult challenges he faced building the new nation. The book shows the amount of trouble Washington went through, and how much he sacrificed for his country.
Content does not live up to title September 23, 2008 Washington is one of our greatest leaders -- maybe our greatest over Lincoln, Grant, FDR and Eisenhower.
That's a given, but the content of this book does not live up to its title.
Leadership is the ability to get people to put aside their normal competitive instincts and work together toward a common goal. A winning coach or military officer; a successful CEO and, yes, a winning guerilla chieftan are examples of EFFECTIVE leaders. The question then is: What behaviors in these men make people want to follow them?
The 7 Leadership Lessons" on the back of the dust cover provide little or nothing practical for someone hoping to improve his or her effectiveness as a leader. They're too broad, too vague.
The author seems muddled in his concept of leadership. Yes, Washington held a leadership position before, during and after the Revolution, but this books does little to tell us why he was EFFECTIVE as a leader.
The subject of leadership needs lots of attention -- especially today. This book does little to advance the debate.
History polished... September 11, 2008 A fine account of Washington's trials & tribulations during the birth of our Nation as culled from his (and other's of that time) writings; an inside look at the leadership "chess moves" facing political statesmen. This account ranks up there with Machiavelli's "The Prince"...
Learning more about History August 30, 2008 I am well pleased with the book I purchased, as well as convenience in ordering. This is not my first purchase, and have been very pleased with other items I bought.
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