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In helping to accomplish our mission of "Growing People who Grow Potatoes," we have compiled this list of leadership-focused books to help those in the industry strengthen their skills as effective industry leaders.
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Adolph Von Schell & D. M. Twomey (2007).
Originally written in 1933, this book details the personal experiences and observations of a junior officer of the German Army. He reveals the psychological reactions of troops in combat and how to prepare them by instilling confidence. Battle Leadership is on the Commandant's Professional Reading
Adolph Von Schell & D. M. Twomey (2007).
Originally written in 1933, this book details the personal experiences and observations of a junior officer of the German Army. He reveals the psychological reactions of troops in combat and how to prepare them by instilling confidence. Battle Leadership is on the Commandant's Professional Reading List. Continuing it's mission to develop Marines, The Marine Corps Association and Foundation has made this enduring classic available to support our Corps.
Tom Peters (1988).
The national bestseller that offers prescriptions for an economic world turned upside down. A New York Times bestseller for eleven months.
Sir Charles Watson Lord Moran (2007). Fear, and man's attempt to master it, is of eternal interest and just as significant today as when Moran, as a young medical officer, went to the trenches in 1914 to research the subject scientifically. He asked why a man can appear to be as brave as a lion one day and break the next and, crucially, "
Sir Charles Watson Lord Moran (2007). Fear, and man's attempt to master it, is of eternal interest and just as significant today as when Moran, as a young medical officer, went to the trenches in 1914 to research the subject scientifically. He asked why a man can appear to be as brave as a lion one day and break the next and, crucially, "what can be done to delay or prevent the using up of courage?" First published in 1945, this early groundbreaking account of the psychological effects of war, recounted by means of vivid first-hand observation and anecdote, came at a time when shell-shock was equated with lack of moral fiber. In 1940, Moran became Churchill's doctor and his position as a one of history's most important war physicians was secured. His humane, considered observations, scientific analysis and proposed solutions constitute one of the great First World War sources. However, they are perhaps just as relevant to our own conflict-ridden times.
Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman (2016). The Daily Stoic offers 366 days of Stoic insights and exercises, featuring all-new translations from the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the playwright Seneca, or slave-turned-philosopher Epictetus, as well as lesser-known luminaries like Zeno, Cleanthes, and Musonius Rufus. Every day of the year you'll f
Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman (2016). The Daily Stoic offers 366 days of Stoic insights and exercises, featuring all-new translations from the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the playwright Seneca, or slave-turned-philosopher Epictetus, as well as lesser-known luminaries like Zeno, Cleanthes, and Musonius Rufus. Every day of the year you'll find one of their pithy, powerful quotations, as well as historical anecdotes, provocative commentary, and a helpful glossary of Greek terms.
David J. Morris (2016). Post-traumatic stress disorder haunts America today, its reach extending far beyond the armed forces to touch the lives of millions of us. In The Evil Hours, David J. Morris shares stories of people living with PTSD—including himself—and investigates the rich scientific, literary, and cultural history of the condit
David J. Morris (2016). Post-traumatic stress disorder haunts America today, its reach extending far beyond the armed forces to touch the lives of millions of us. In The Evil Hours, David J. Morris shares stories of people living with PTSD—including himself—and investigates the rich scientific, literary, and cultural history of the condition. The result is a humane, unforgettable book that has been hailed as a literary triumph, and an indispensable account of an illness.
Charlotte Billington (2015). What to do next? is a practical exercise book designed for anyone, from any walk of life, who wants to make a change in their career, or wants more job satisfaction in their current role. Ultimately, the aim of the book is to assist and coach anyone looking to make a change in their career, towards finding a job so suited, that it will not feel like work.
Reed Hastings & Erin Meyer (2020). Hastings and Erin Meyer, bestselling author of The Culture Map and one of the world’s most influential business thinkers, dive deep into the controversial ideologies at the heart of the Netflix psyche, which have generated results that are the envy of the business world. Drawing on hundreds of interviews
Reed Hastings & Erin Meyer (2020). Hastings and Erin Meyer, bestselling author of The Culture Map and one of the world’s most influential business thinkers, dive deep into the controversial ideologies at the heart of the Netflix psyche, which have generated results that are the envy of the business world. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with current and past Netflix employees from around the globe and never-before-told stories of trial and error from Hastings’s own career, No Rules Rules is the fascinating and untold account of the philosophy behind one of the world’s most innovative, imaginative, and successful companies.
Gino Wickman (2012). In Traction, you'll learn the secrets of strengthening the six key components of your business. You'll discover simple yet powerful ways to run your company that will give you and your leadership team more focus, more growth, and more enjoyment. Successful companies are applying Traction every day to run profitable, f
Gino Wickman (2012). In Traction, you'll learn the secrets of strengthening the six key components of your business. You'll discover simple yet powerful ways to run your company that will give you and your leadership team more focus, more growth, and more enjoyment. Successful companies are applying Traction every day to run profitable, frustration-free businesses—and you can too. The Entrepreneurial Operating System® is a practical method for achieving the business success you have always envisioned. More than 250,000 companies have discovered what EOS can do.
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