A Higher Standard: Leadership Strategies from America's First Female Four-Star General
Autor Ann Dunwoody Cuvânt înainte de Sheryl Sandbergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2015
On
June
23,
2008,
President
George
W.
Bush
nominated
Ann
Dunwoody
as
a
four-star
general
in
the
US
Army-the
first
time
a
woman
had
ever
achieved
that
rank.
The
news
generated
excitement
around
the
world.
Now
retired
after
nearly
four
decades
in
the
Army,
Dunwoody
shares
what
she
learned
along
the
way,
from
her
first
command
leading
100
soldiers
to
her
final
assignment,
in
which
she
led
a
60
billion
enterprise
of
over
69,000
employees,
including
the
Army's
global
supply
chain
in
support
of
Iraq
and
Afghanistan.
What was the driving force behind Dunwoody's success? While her talent as a logistician and her empathy in dealing with fellow soldiers helped her rise through the ranks, Dunwoody also realized that true leaders never stop learning, refining, growing, and adapting. InA Higher Standard, Dunwoody details her evolution as a soldier and reveals the core leadership principles that helped her achieve her historic appointment. Dunwoody's strategies are applicable to any leader, no matter the size or scope of the organization. They include lessons such as "Never Walk by a Mistake," a mandate to recognize when something is wrong, big or small, and to hold people accountable. Not only can this save billions for industry, it can
sometimes save the lives of soldiers and citizens. She also advises that "Leaders Aren't Invincible-Don't Try to Be": to be our best, we have to acknowledge our worst. And she encourages readers to "Leverage the Power of Diversity" by creating teams of people from different backgrounds to provide a broad range of ideas and devise the best-informed decisions.
With these and other guiding principles,A Higher Standardoffers practical, tactical advice that everyone can use to lead and achieve with maximum success.
What was the driving force behind Dunwoody's success? While her talent as a logistician and her empathy in dealing with fellow soldiers helped her rise through the ranks, Dunwoody also realized that true leaders never stop learning, refining, growing, and adapting. InA Higher Standard, Dunwoody details her evolution as a soldier and reveals the core leadership principles that helped her achieve her historic appointment. Dunwoody's strategies are applicable to any leader, no matter the size or scope of the organization. They include lessons such as "Never Walk by a Mistake," a mandate to recognize when something is wrong, big or small, and to hold people accountable. Not only can this save billions for industry, it can
sometimes save the lives of soldiers and citizens. She also advises that "Leaders Aren't Invincible-Don't Try to Be": to be our best, we have to acknowledge our worst. And she encourages readers to "Leverage the Power of Diversity" by creating teams of people from different backgrounds to provide a broad range of ideas and devise the best-informed decisions.
With these and other guiding principles,A Higher Standardoffers practical, tactical advice that everyone can use to lead and achieve with maximum success.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738217796
ISBN-10: 0738217794
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 0738217794
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
General
Ann
Dunwoodyis
the
former
commanding
general
of
one
of
the
Army's
largest
commands,
the
US
Army
Materiel
Command.
Now
retired,
she
offers
strategic
insights
to
companies
and
corporate
boards.
In
addition
to
becoming
the
first
woman
in
US
military
history
to
achieve
the
rank
of
four-star
general,
she
was
also
the
first
woman
to
command
a
battalion
in
the
82nd
Airborne
Division
and
Fort
Bragg's
first
female
general
officer.
Dunwoody
was
also
the
first
woman
to
command
the
Combined
Arms
Support
Command.
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Recenzii
"General
Dunwoody's
book,A
Higher
Standard,
provides
inspiring
military
philosophy
and
on-the-ground
leadership
experience.
There
are
powerful
messages,
and
much
to
be
learned
from
our
United
States
Army's
first
female
four-star
general,
who
is
a
woman
with
a
brilliant
career
on
and
off
the
battlefield.
Challenge,
change,
and
commitment
flow
fromA
Higher
Standard!
A
must-read
for
all
leaders
in
every
sector."—Frances
Hesselbein,
President
and
CEO
of
The
Frances
Hesselbein
Leadership
Institute
and
1998
Presidential
Medal
of
Freedom
Recipient
Inc.com, 4/13/15
“Dunwoody presents a list of leadership strategies that she learned during the course of her 37-year military career. These strategies work just as well in business and in life as they do in the U.S. Army.”
800-CEO-READ, 4/28/15
“A straight shooter who tells it like it is, [Dunwoody] is uniquely qualified to teach, inspire, empower and entertain readers of all ages.”
Bookviews blog, May 2015
“Filled with practical business advice.”
Internet Review of Books, 4/26/15
“Tells the story of a dedicated individual who strives and succeeds….I highly recommend this enjoyable and easy-to-read book to anyone interested in improving leadership skills or seeking encouragement to stretch toward a goal.”
The Bookworm Sez (syndicated column), 7/27/15
“You'll learn leadership tips from on and off the battlefield…You'll find a wealth of advice perfectly fit for business…Dunwoody's story is empowering and entertaining, and instructive to civilians unfamiliar with Army life…There's enough biography here to satisfy readers of the genre, and anyone aspiring for leadership will find that as well…If you're curious about the life of a history-maker, then putA Higher Standardat your service.”
Tampa Bay Times, 9/10/15
“Combines personal memoir with leadership lessons.”
Midwest Book Review, August 2015
“Offers practical, tactical advice that everyone can use to lead and achieve with maximum success…As impressively well written, organized and presented as Ann Dunwoody herself,A Higher Standardis as informed and informative an account as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking. A truly extraordinary story.”
Tampa Bay Times, 10/18/15
“Though a memoir, the book is very much a manual for business leaders. Dunwoody offers a variety of advice, from how to not let people slide to embracing diversity.”
Roanoke Times, 5/24/15
“This memoir chronicles not only the life of an extraordinary woman, but lays out a guideline for those who follow—either male or female, military or civilian. The rules she sets forth, learned and practiced through 38 years of unrelenting effort, though no guarantee of equal success, are surely a path to failure if their wisdom is brushed aside…In short, this book ought to be required reading for every basic leadership class.”
InfoDad, 5/28/15
“Ann Dunwoody became the first four-star female general in United States history when President George W. Bush nominated her to that rank in 2008. It was a remarkable accomplishment—just how remarkable becomes clear from A Higher Standard…There is plenty that is uplifting in her story. She stands for values that many now consider old-fashioned but without which there might never have been a United States, certainly not one as powerful as the nation is today…Dunwoody had a remarkable Army career, and a remarkably successful one; and her recounting of what she did and how she did it is engaging, involving and often fascinating.”
"[Dunwoody's] insight into how to create good relationships with superiors, peers, and subordinates and to earn their trust and respect is invaluable."—Lead with the Left
Inc.com, 4/13/15
“Dunwoody presents a list of leadership strategies that she learned during the course of her 37-year military career. These strategies work just as well in business and in life as they do in the U.S. Army.”
800-CEO-READ, 4/28/15
“A straight shooter who tells it like it is, [Dunwoody] is uniquely qualified to teach, inspire, empower and entertain readers of all ages.”
Bookviews blog, May 2015
“Filled with practical business advice.”
Internet Review of Books, 4/26/15
“Tells the story of a dedicated individual who strives and succeeds….I highly recommend this enjoyable and easy-to-read book to anyone interested in improving leadership skills or seeking encouragement to stretch toward a goal.”
"Ann
Dunwoody
served
her
country
for
37
years,
inspiring
countless
soldiers
and
citizens
along
the
way
with
her
many
firsts.
As
this
book
shows,
her
commitment
to
and
zeal
for
service
haven't
ended
with
her
military
retirement."—Walter
Isaacson,
President
&
CEO
of
The
Aspen
Institute
and
author
ofThe
Innovators
"An amazing, uplifting story—and an important one for us to learn from. Ann Dunwoody was our first female four–star general, not because she was a great female soldier, but because she was simply a great soldier. She drove change—blazing a trail through myriad challenges—and did it with extraordinary wisdom courage, and a selfless commitment to soldiers. An inspirational guidebook for anyone trying to make their team or organization better."—General Stanley McChrystal (U.S. Army, Retired), author ofMy Share of the TaskandTeam of Teams
"An amazing, uplifting story—and an important one for us to learn from. Ann Dunwoody was our first female four–star general, not because she was a great female soldier, but because she was simply a great soldier. She drove change—blazing a trail through myriad challenges—and did it with extraordinary wisdom courage, and a selfless commitment to soldiers. An inspirational guidebook for anyone trying to make their team or organization better."—General Stanley McChrystal (U.S. Army, Retired), author ofMy Share of the TaskandTeam of Teams
The Bookworm Sez (syndicated column), 7/27/15
“You'll learn leadership tips from on and off the battlefield…You'll find a wealth of advice perfectly fit for business…Dunwoody's story is empowering and entertaining, and instructive to civilians unfamiliar with Army life…There's enough biography here to satisfy readers of the genre, and anyone aspiring for leadership will find that as well…If you're curious about the life of a history-maker, then putA Higher Standardat your service.”
Tampa Bay Times, 9/10/15
“Combines personal memoir with leadership lessons.”
Midwest Book Review, August 2015
“Offers practical, tactical advice that everyone can use to lead and achieve with maximum success…As impressively well written, organized and presented as Ann Dunwoody herself,A Higher Standardis as informed and informative an account as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking. A truly extraordinary story.”
Tampa Bay Times, 10/18/15
“Though a memoir, the book is very much a manual for business leaders. Dunwoody offers a variety of advice, from how to not let people slide to embracing diversity.”
Roanoke Times, 5/24/15
“This memoir chronicles not only the life of an extraordinary woman, but lays out a guideline for those who follow—either male or female, military or civilian. The rules she sets forth, learned and practiced through 38 years of unrelenting effort, though no guarantee of equal success, are surely a path to failure if their wisdom is brushed aside…In short, this book ought to be required reading for every basic leadership class.”
InfoDad, 5/28/15
“Ann Dunwoody became the first four-star female general in United States history when President George W. Bush nominated her to that rank in 2008. It was a remarkable accomplishment—just how remarkable becomes clear from A Higher Standard…There is plenty that is uplifting in her story. She stands for values that many now consider old-fashioned but without which there might never have been a United States, certainly not one as powerful as the nation is today…Dunwoody had a remarkable Army career, and a remarkably successful one; and her recounting of what she did and how she did it is engaging, involving and often fascinating.”
"[Dunwoody's] insight into how to create good relationships with superiors, peers, and subordinates and to earn their trust and respect is invaluable."—Lead with the Left