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Leadership by Rudolph W. Giuliani
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Leadership

by Rudolph W. Giuliani

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Read this book more than 3 years ago, to date I remember many of his stories.
Great inspiration. ( )
eburcat | Dec 24, 2008 |  
Glad to have read it. ( )
tmstimbert | Jul 26, 2008 |  
Not the manual that one would expect.. Can be considered light reading. Gave a good glimpse into his leadership style and the foundations from which it is built. ( )
keelbk | Apr 15, 2008 |  
Frustrated that my brain is stagnating, and wanting to make a change in work, life and who knows what else, I turned to some serious writing to see if I could learn anything.
Not from this I couldn’t. The Mayor has a particular style and a particular job which, over a hundred pages into it, I was finding difficult to apply to anything I did. I began to suspect that he had leadership qualities but was finding it difficult himself to understand why! So the book is sitting unfinished at the moment, although I may return to it. ( )
uryjm | Sep 3, 2006 |  
Giuliani's required post-9/11 book. Forgettable. ( )
jbd1 | Jan 10, 2006 | 1 vote
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0786868414, Hardcover)

Rudolph W. Giuliani is the denitive American leader. His management and decision-making skills have proven to be outstanding through his two terms as mayor of New York City and his years as U.S. Attorney at the Justice Department. And on September 11, 2001, Giuliani emerged as Americas steadiest hand, leading the city and the nation through the worst domestic disaster in our history.In Leadership, Giuliani gives readers a minute-by-minute account of his actions and decisions in the aftermath of the disaster and shares the principles of leadership that proved so reliable and effective during the most testing of times.Whether dealing with a catastrophe, or with the many problems large and small that afict a great city on a daily basis; whether addressing New Yorks $40 billion budget or issues of infrastructure; whether handling complicated human issues or assembling a brilliant team, Giuliani has relied on a systematic and methodical approach that can work for any manager, in any sized business.Refreshingly honest, full of powerful stories and compelling examples, Leadership is Giulianis own guide to the essential principles that have sustained him throughout his extraordinary career.

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