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This book is an ultimate guide on leadership in business. Empowering and inspires hope. There is no downside to extreme ownership. The book emphasizes the importance of humility, the need for clear communication, and the value of teamwork in leadershi... Read More
This book shows how the core leadership principles of our military relate to civilian life and business. It gives the real life experience of military leaders and breaks it down to a level of cross understanding that even civilian personnel can unders... Read More
Book is worth reading and rereading. Great storytelling and overall fascinating book.
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Jocko and lief's principles are widely known, plagiarized from basic military tenets. From the fetishizing of the military to the thin gruel of taking responsibility there is literally nothing in these pages that is either insightful, original, or use... Read More
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• success resulted from determination will innovation and communication with the team
With the war stories i got lost in the abbreviations or details or uninterested in the details of the guns and war tactics
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Some were hard for me to read military stories
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With the war stories i got lost in the abbreviations or details or uninterested in the details of the guns and war tactics
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In some cases the war stories were much more than the business or leadership part
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Some business parts were very lightweight and not all were applied equally
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They were overly general and simplified
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The last section on the dichotomy of leadership made so much sense and was excellent so much so that i see that years later they wrote a book just on that section
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I wonder why they use “but” and not “and” in discussing opposing concepts
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