Synopses & Reviews
As commander of the Third Army, General George S. Patton, Jr.'s wartime success inspired the remarkable performance of his troops, and the grudging admiration of his enemies. Having stormed across France and Germany with lightning speed, Patton revealed himself as a courageous warrior, a gifted strategist, an inspiring communicator, a masterful motivator, and, most importantly, a brilliant leader.
"Patton On Leadership" distills Patton's brilliance into essential lessons every leader must know to win in today's merciless corporate wars.
Vibrant with the earthy wit and wisdom that was Patton's hallmark, these lessons show managers how to develop and project a leadership image, communicate effectively across large organizations, establish clear priorities, build a winning team, mentor future leaders, resolve conflict, sustain optimum performance against all obstacles, and instill the kind of loyalty that inspires consistent outstanding achievement.
In a work equally engaging to current or future managers and history buffs alike, General Patton's leadership in battle is turned into the ultimate manual for victory.
Synopsis
An expert on military history and biographies offers today's leaders practical "strategic lessons for corporate warfare" drawn from General George Patton's career and results-oriented management style.
About the Author
Alan Axelrod, Ph.D., noted for his history and biography titles, is the bestselling author of What Every American Should Know About American History. In addition to his dozen titles in history and current affairs, he writes business communication books as Jack Griffin, most notably How to Say It at Work (Prentice Hall Press). In Patton On Leadership: Strategic Lessons For Corporate Warfare, Axelrod has united his two passions into a seamless work that will take its place alongside such classics as Lincoln on Leadership by Donald Phillips and Sun Tzu's The Art of War.