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American Generalship: Character Is Everything: The Art of Command (edition 2001)

by Edgar Puryear

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"What does it take to make a great general or a great leader in any field? . . . An excellent contribution to the study of leadership among those who make life-and-death decisions in the most challenging situations--one that could well serve as required reading in both military and business schools."--Kirkus Reviews Throughout his life, Edgar F. "Beau" Puryear has studied America's top military leaders. In his research for this book, he has sought to discover what allowed them to rise above their contemporaries; what prepared them for the terrible responsibilities they bore as the commanders of our armed forces during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf, and on to today; how they are different from you and me. Ultimately, first and foremost, Dr. Puryear discovered that character is the single most important and the most distinctive element shared by these individuals: that character is everything! "Beau Puryear again reaches into his gold mine of research and comes forward with the essence of great generalship. . . . Well-done and a worthy read."--General Colin L. Powell "We can always learn more about the importance of character to successful leadership. With this book, we do just that."--General H. Norman Schwarzkopf… (more)
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Title:American Generalship: Character Is Everything: The Art of Command
Authors:Edgar Puryear
Info:Presidio Press (2001), Paperback, 400 pages
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Der Autor versteht es gut, grundlegende Wesenszuge großer militärischer Führungspersönlichkeiten der US-amerikanischen (Zeit)Geschichte herauszuarbeiten: Selbstlosigkeit, Entscheidungsfreude, die Fähigkeit zu delegieren und einige weitere mehr. Doch zum großen Leidwesen des/der interessierten Lesers/Leserin verstellt das Buch über weite Strecken den Blick auf die wesentlichen Einsichten, indem die Darstellung nahezu ausschließlich auf anekdotischen Schilderungen gepaart mit reichlichen Zitaten der befragten Generäle fußt. Zwar können auch solche Detailaufnahmen historischer Begebenheiten in hohem Maße erhellend sein, doch der Gesamteindruck des Werks wird dadurch beträchtlich geschmälert.
Dagegen ist dieses Buch als Quelle für Originalzitate aus den Reihen der US-amerikanischen Generalität hervorragend geeignet. ( )
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"What does it take to make a great general or a great leader in any field? . . . An excellent contribution to the study of leadership among those who make life-and-death decisions in the most challenging situations--one that could well serve as required reading in both military and business schools."--Kirkus Reviews Throughout his life, Edgar F. "Beau" Puryear has studied America's top military leaders. In his research for this book, he has sought to discover what allowed them to rise above their contemporaries; what prepared them for the terrible responsibilities they bore as the commanders of our armed forces during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf, and on to today; how they are different from you and me. Ultimately, first and foremost, Dr. Puryear discovered that character is the single most important and the most distinctive element shared by these individuals: that character is everything! "Beau Puryear again reaches into his gold mine of research and comes forward with the essence of great generalship. . . . Well-done and a worthy read."--General Colin L. Powell "We can always learn more about the importance of character to successful leadership. With this book, we do just that."--General H. Norman Schwarzkopf

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