Executive Success in the Face of Adversity: Churchill on Leadership

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Success often depends on the strength of a single quality: leadership. Winston Churchill is universally recognized as one of the 20th century’s great political leaders and his words ring just as true in the world of commerce. A wise, witty, and inspiring leader, Churchill ran Great Britain like a great corporation. “Perhaps the finest book on practical leadership ever written.” — Brian Tracy Churchill on Leadership demonstrates that the principles that guided Churchill ably translate to private industry today. Author Steven F. Hayward gives strong evidence that, if you remove Churchill from his political context, he would have the resume to be among the great business leaders of any age. Churchill: • was a financier (as chancellor of the Exechequer) and labor negotiator (as home secretary) • managed a large transportation network (as head of the British Navy) and far-flung property holdings (as colonial secretary) • persevered through bankruptcies and other financial disasters • conceived and introduced innovative new products over the opposition of his colleagues, and reorganized major production operations in the midst of crisis. With wit and insight, Hayward reveals Churchill’s secrets for business success from assembling and inspiring a first-rate team to preparing a wise budget, from communicating a vision to structuring effective meetings, from acting decisively to rebounding from a failure. Laced with epochal events from the historical stage, enlivened with stimulating speculation, and leavened with wit, Churchill on Leadership is both an enjoyable read and a thought-provoking lesson on leadership.

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Weight 0.27 kg
Dimensions 1.27 × 13.97 × 21.59 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Year Published

1998-9-1

Imprint

ISBN 10

0761514406

About The Author

Steven F. Hayward is a senior fellow of the Pacific Research Institute, a public policy think-tank based in San Francisco, and a contributing editor for Reason magazine. He holds a doctorate in history from the Claremont Graduate School.

"Perhaps the finest book on practical leadership ever written."— Brian Tracy "Winston Churchill once said, 'We are all worms. But I do believe that I am a glow worm.' His business acumen, grounded in candor, glows in this uncommon management guide."— Cathy Madison, Utne Reader "This book is must reading for today's business leaders and entrepreneurs."— Fred W. Mackenback, retired president and CEO, The Lincoln Electric Company "Churchill on Leadership demonstrates that the principles that guided Churchill ably translate to private industry today . . . [I]f you remove Churchill from his political context, he would have the résumé to be among the great business leaders of any age."— Business Times

Table Of Content

ContentsPrefaceIntroduction: The World of Politics and the World of Commerce–What Business Leaders Can Learn from the Great StatesmenChapter 1: The Keys to Understanding ChurchillChapter 2: The Executive Churchill: A Brief Survey of His Career in Public OfficeChapter 3: Confronting Failure and Learning from MistakesChapter 4: Churchill on Administration: Responsibility and OrganizationChapter 5: Churchill on Personnel: Managing People and Managing YourselfChapter 6: The Power of Decision: Churchill's Thought ProcessChapter 7: Churchill the CommunicatorChapter 8: Churchill's Personal Traits: The Completion of LeadershipChapter 9: Churchill the Inventor and InnovatorChapter 10: Substance Over Style–Moral Purpose, Destiny, and the Force of Personal LeadershipAppendix: A Biographical Sketch of Churchill's Executive CareerSource NotesBibliographyAcknowledgmentsIndex

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