The Captain Myth: The Ryder Cup and Sport’s Great Leadership Delusion
Autor Richard Gillisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472907790
ISBN-10: 1472907795
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:Export/Airside
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472907795
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:Export/Airside
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The award-winning journalist Richard Gillis offers a fresh perspective on the cult of leadership set against golf's biggest event
Notă biografică
Richard Gillis is an award-winning journalist working for several of the world's leading newspaper and publishing groups. Formerly editor of SportBusiness International magazine, he then became Cricket Correspondent of the Irish Times covering Ireland's remarkable 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup campaign in the Caribbean, where his reporting on the untimely death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer led the global news agenda. He now lives in London, where he is a columnist and feature interviewer for the Irish Times and writes about sport, business and the media for the Wall Street Journal, alongside media and communications consultancy work.
Recenzii
A brilliant rethink of sport's leadership myths: Nassim Taleb logic combined with insider knowledge of the game
Richard Gillis explores fascinating subject matter that goes to the heart of golf's greatest contest and sport as a whole.
A thorough examination of the cult of the leader in sport . This book challenges our assumptions.
An enlightening foray into the power and pitfalls of leadership at the heights of athletic competition ... The Captain Myth provides deep insights for anyone eager to understand the value and limits to leadership in an age that celebrates autonomy and scorns authority.
There's only one person I'd read on the subject of leadership in sport: Richard Gillis. A book to enjoy, absorb and return to.
Gillis brings wisdom, insight and just enough skepticism to the absurd spectacle that is modern captaincy.
Richard Gillis questions the mythology around leadership and the acceptance of simplified narratives of success and failure that have no more validity than blind luck. Gillis' book prompts a vital conversation.
Richard Gillis explores just what it takes to lift the famous trophy ... speaking to gurus, experts, psychologists and former captains for an unrivalled level of insight.
Essential reading
Richard Gillis delves deep into the fascinating subject of what makes a strong sporting leader . With the emphasis on golf, Gillis meticulously analyses Ryder Cup captains and their methods. He produces statistics alongside simple commentary, meaning this book is valuable for potential leaders - or those seeking to assess them - in any sport. Put simply, so much of The Captain Myth rings true.
Excellent
Fascinating
It makes for a fascinating read, even if you're not a golf enthusiast.
Richard Gillis explores fascinating subject matter that goes to the heart of golf's greatest contest and sport as a whole.
A thorough examination of the cult of the leader in sport . This book challenges our assumptions.
An enlightening foray into the power and pitfalls of leadership at the heights of athletic competition ... The Captain Myth provides deep insights for anyone eager to understand the value and limits to leadership in an age that celebrates autonomy and scorns authority.
There's only one person I'd read on the subject of leadership in sport: Richard Gillis. A book to enjoy, absorb and return to.
Gillis brings wisdom, insight and just enough skepticism to the absurd spectacle that is modern captaincy.
Richard Gillis questions the mythology around leadership and the acceptance of simplified narratives of success and failure that have no more validity than blind luck. Gillis' book prompts a vital conversation.
Richard Gillis explores just what it takes to lift the famous trophy ... speaking to gurus, experts, psychologists and former captains for an unrivalled level of insight.
Essential reading
Richard Gillis delves deep into the fascinating subject of what makes a strong sporting leader . With the emphasis on golf, Gillis meticulously analyses Ryder Cup captains and their methods. He produces statistics alongside simple commentary, meaning this book is valuable for potential leaders - or those seeking to assess them - in any sport. Put simply, so much of The Captain Myth rings true.
Excellent
Fascinating
It makes for a fascinating read, even if you're not a golf enthusiast.