The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, gave birth to a generation of leaders forged not in classrooms through hypothetical training, but on the front lines of war through hands-on experience. U.S. Navy SEAL Teams were at the forefront of this transformation, emerging from the triumphs and tragedies of war with an understanding of leadership in the most challenging environments. Jocko Willink and Leif Babin are just such leaders - highly decorated Navy SEAL officers who served together in some of the toughest combat of ...
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The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, gave birth to a generation of leaders forged not in classrooms through hypothetical training, but on the front lines of war through hands-on experience. U.S. Navy SEAL Teams were at the forefront of this transformation, emerging from the triumphs and tragedies of war with an understanding of leadership in the most challenging environments. Jocko Willink and Leif Babin are just such leaders - highly decorated Navy SEAL officers who served together in some of the toughest combat of the Iraq War. Together, they developed leadership lessons and organizational practices through years of experience, alongside heroes such as sniper Chris Kyle. They took these lessons and helped write doctrine for the next generation of SEALs as BUD/S instructors. Today, Babin and Willink apply these principles in the boardroom via their company Echelon Front. Across the country, they demonstrate how the SEAL approach to leadership that made them successful soldiers can help countless organizations and individuals achieve the highest level of success.With Extreme Ownership, their proven plan is available to everyone, with lessons that include: Extreme Ownership: Take it upon yourself to push harder and improve, Check The Ego: Operate with a high degree of humility by admitting mistakes and taking responsibility, Cover & Move: Have each other's back and work together to accomplish the mission and much more.
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Good. Minimal signs of wear. Corners and cover may show wear. May contain highlighting and or writing. May be missing dust jacket. May not include supplemental materials. May be a former library book.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, near fine in good white dj taped at front fold edge. 298 pp. including index. Sent to the most violent battlefield in Iraq, Jocko Willink and Leif Babin's SEAL task unit faced a seemingly impossible task to help U.S. forces secure Ramadi, a city deemed "all but lost." In gripping firsthand accounts of heroism, tragic loss, and hard-won victories in SEAL Team Three's Task Unit Bruiser, they learned that leadership? at every level? is the most important factor in whether a team succeeds or fails.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($26.99 price intact). Published by St. Martin's Press, 2015. Octavo. Gray cloth boards stamped in gold. Book is very good. Sharp corners, spine straight, and binding tight. A scrape on flyleaf and a few red pen notations throughout. Dust jacket is very good with light shelf wear and a 2" tear on back bottom left corner. 298 pages. ISBN: 9781250067050. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton, New York.
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New in New jacket. October 2015 Stated First Edition, w/full number line. Hardcover w/new dust jacket. As new, mint condition. From The Civil War Book Shop-As close as your computer; as dependable as old Abe.