[PDF] Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker: Leadership Lessons from George C. Marshall
• Jack Uldrich •
#737028 in eBooks 2005-04-22 2005-04-22File Name: B000VI88AU
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. George Marshall is great, this book is just Corporate America fluffBy Long ReaderJack Uldrichrsquo;s book ldquo;Soldier, Statesman, Peacemakerrdquo; is more than an analysis of George C. Marshallrsquo;s leadership style; it is a call to action for modern day leaders to raise the standards of their personal character, extinguish their persistent egos that place their subordinates needs secondary to their self promotion, and reject the cult of per"Cecil Johnson, syndicated columnist: ""Uldrich has done a splendid job packaging leadership advice with history and producing a very readable volume that should appeal to history buffs, business types and general readers."" Quality Management Journal: ""...an extraordinary book."""This book shows the extraordinary leadership qualities of a great but unsung hero. No list of the greatest people of the 20th century is complete without General George C. Marshall. Winston Churchill called him the "organizer of victory" and "the last great American." President Harry Truman referred to him as the "great one of the age." Tom Brokaw called him the "godfather" of "the greatest generation."Even so, many people know Marshall's name without being able to recall his many astonishing a... [PDF.kw22] Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker: Leadership Lessons from George C. Marshall Rating: 4.66 (587 Votes)
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