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Hal Moore on Leadership

Hal Moore on Leadership

Winning When Outgunned and Outmanned

by LT Gen (Ret ) Harold G Moore and Mike Guardia
CD-Audio
Publication Date: 02/01/2018

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Hal Moore led his life by a set of principles--a code developed through years of experience, trial-and-error, and the study of leaders of every stripe. In a career spanning more than thirty years, Moore's life touched upon many historical events: the Occupation of Japan, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the refashioning of the US Army into an all-volunteer force. At each juncture, he learned critical lessons and had opportunities to affect change through measured responses.

Hal Moore on Leadership offers a comprehensive guide to the principles that helped shape Moore's success both on and off the battlefield. They are strategies for the outnumbered, outgunned, and seemingly hopeless. They apply to any leader in any organization--business or military. These lessons and principles are nothing theoretical or scientific. They are simply rules of thumb learned and practiced by a man who spent his entire adult life leading others and perfecting his art of leadership.
ISBN:
9781538520628
9781538520628
Category:
Management: leadership & motivation
Format:
CD-Audio
Publication Date:
02-01-2018
Publisher:
Spoken Realms
Mike Guardia

Mike Guardia is an internationally recognised author and military historian. A veteran of the United States Army, he served six years on active duty (2008-2014) as an Armor Officer.

He is the author of the widely acclaimed Hal Moore: A Soldier Once…and Always, the first-ever biography chronicling the life of LTG Harold G. Moore, whose battlefield leadership was popularised by the film "We Were Soldiers," starring Mel Gibson.

He has twice been nominated for the Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Book Award and is an active member in the Military Writers Society of America.

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