What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us about Success
Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 509 g
ISBN: 978-0-470-34503-0
Verlag: Wiley
Leadership is often a risky, lonely role possessing nearly unbearable lows and fleeting highs. Despite this emotionally and intellectually draining roller coaster, a handful of leaders deliver stunning results, with great consistency. They push past current leadership trends in order to achieve the most extremely challenging goals. They don't fall prey to the platitudes or cliches we see so often see in leadership theory. Instead, they succeed by recognizing and surviving the dangers that challenge them as they take themselves and their teams to higher levels. These rare individuals are those that Chris Warner and Don Schmincke call High Altitude Leaders. In High Altitude Leadership they show how to become that kind of leader.The authors present a new approach to leadership development, based on ground-breaking scientific research, field-tested under the most brutal conditions on the most difficult summits, and successfully applied in the training of executives, management teams, and entrepreneurs throughout the world.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xxiii
1 Danger #1: Fear of Death 3
2 Danger #2: Selfishness 25
3 Danger #3: Tool Seduction 49
4 Danger #4: Arrogance 73
5 Danger #5: Lone Heroism 105
6 Danger #6: Cowardice 125
7 Danger #7: Comfort 137
8 Danger #8: Gravity 167
9 Danger #9: The Journey Begins 183
Resources 205
Notes 207