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Leadership
Rudolph Giuliani

Leadership

Little, Brown (Oct 01, 2002)
9780316724555
| Paperback
432 pages | 150 x 230 mm

Subject

  • Business & Economics / Business Ethics
  • Business & Economics / General
  • Business & Economics / Leadership
  • Leadership
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001

Plot

The minutes and hours following 11th September terror attacks on the World Trade Center posed the greatest challenge to governance in New York City's history. Mayor Rudoph Giuliani had barely escaped with his life in the collapse of the first tower. Fires burned furiously near the site as the other buildings verged on collapse. Air Force fighter jets criss-crossed the sky to ward off other attacks. And yet in those moments after the calamity, and in the following days and months, Mayor Giuliani not only steered the city through the crisis, but did so with an assurance and authority that was hailed around the world as a model of courageous leadership. In LEADERSHIP, Giuliani describes vividly the chaos and horror of the twin-towers catastrophe, and explains how the rules of management he enforced as Mayor enabled him to gain control of the emergency. These are also the rules, Giuliani makes clear, that anyone in a leadership position - from the head of a large corporation to the owner of a corner shop - can use to inspire others and achieve concrete results.

Personal

Owner Pandora's Boox
Location Olds, Alberta
Index 6068
Added Date Sep 24, 2013 22:18:43
Modified Date Feb 09, 2016 23:59:07

Value

Purchased Sep 24, 2013