Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire
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Few leadership titles have been written on the lives of women. Alan Axelrod, noted historian and business management expert, reveals how Elizabeth I overcame daunting obstacles to win intense loyalty and lead England to greatness. The queen’s long reign offers lessons on: developing a leadership attitude and image enhanced by personal dynamism; becoming an effective coach and mentor skilled at nurturing creativity; manipulating others–subtly and ethically–and knowing and anticipating the “enemy.”How did Elizabeth meet the challenges that faced her, managing not only to stay alive and keep her imperiled nation afloat, but also to win the intense loyalty of her people and lead England to greatness? Historians and biographers have offered many explanations. Elizabeth I, CEO takes a fresh view, exploring issues that are relevant to leaders–especially business leaders–of today.
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Weight | 0.35 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.06 × 13.92 × 20.63 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 288 |
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Year Published | 2002-5-1 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0735203571 |
About The Author | Alan Axelrod is a renowned historian and business writer. He was the co author of the New York Times bestseller What Every American Should Know About American History as well as the BusinessWeek bestsellers Patton on Leadership and Elizabeth I, CEO. He has written extensively on the Civil War. |
Table Of Content | IntroductionAn Elizabethan PrologueOne: "My Little Power": A Leader's First Lesson: SurvivalTwo: From Bastard Child to Virgin Queen: Creating a Leadership ImageThree: "Unto Her People": Combining the Common Touch with the Air of LeadershipFour: Keeping the Faith: Creating Common Cause without TyrannyFive: Good Counsel: Building a Loyal Staff – and a Loyal OppositionSix: New Worlds, New Markets: Growing the Enterprise and Crushing the CompetitionSeven: "The Heart and Stomach of a King": Turning Crisis into TriumphEight: Rebellion: Holding onto the PowerNine: Queen of the Bottom Line: Doing Business without ExcusesTen: Winning: A Great Leader Assesses HerselfAppendix: An Elizabethan Chronicle: A Timeline Study of the Age of ElizabethRecommended Reading: The Sources of Elizabeth I, CEOIndex |
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