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Winning Under Fire
Turn Stress into Success the U. S. Army Way
by 
Dale Collie
Michael Prichard
  
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject(s):  Business
Nonfiction

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File size:   64805 KB
ISBN:   0071473378
Release date:   Oct 05, 2005

Description

A manager's guide to winning on the business battlefield from one of Fast Company's Fast 50 Innovative Leaders

For the U.S. Army, grace under fire isn't an ideal. It's standard operating procedure. In Winning Under Fire, managers discover Army techniques for managing stress in the heat of battle, and learn how to put them to work in their organizations. Written by a retired Army major who was one of Fast Company's Fast 50 Innovative Leaders in 2002, Winning Under Fire combines military know-how and business savvy to show managers how to:

  • Channel stress into positive energy for obtaining goals
  • Detect and eliminate stress fractures in an organization
  • Stay resilient under all conditions
  • Build teams that work under any extremes
  • Prepare a game plan to get them throughevery battle
  • Be a great leader in times of great duress

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