Leadership
Secrets of the Rogue Warrior
A Commando's Guide to Success
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LEADERSHIP
SECRETS
OF THE ROGUE WARRIOR:
COMMANDO'S GUIDE TO SUCCESS
1997, ( 176 pages )
Paperback |
Synopsis
Richard Marcinko's
explosive #1 New York Times bestselling autobiography, Rogue Warrior,
chronicled the wild, death-defying adventures of his thirty controversial
years as a Navy commando and creator of the legendary SEAL Team Six. Three
blockbuster Rogue Warrior novels transformed classified information he
could never reveal in nonfiction into blistering tales of international
warfare and counterterrorism. Now, writing in the tradition of A Book
of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's greatest samurai, Marcinko
blasts other self-help guides out of the water. In Leadership Secrets
of the Rogue Warrior, he shows how anyone can apply the skills he has
honed throughout his remarkable career to the challenges of business and
everyday life.
In the raucous, no-holds-barred style for which he is famed, Marcinko
uses examples from his own missions plus case studies of Fortune 500 companies
and smaller businesses to clarify the leadership principles derived from
his Ten Commandments of Special Warfare, including:
I shall punish
thy bodies because the more thou sweatest in training, the less thou bleedest
in combat.
American businesses
are rediscovering that excellence and perfection are useful conceptual
tools. The more you train, the more you will be prepared for Murphy's
inevitable visits. Remember that your troops (employees) are your greatest
asset; see to it that they are prepared for any contingency.
Thou
shalt never assume.
Realize that
no two people see the same situation the same way. Remember that all strategies,
yours and your competitors', contain hidden or "working" assumptions
-- identify and examine them. Respect other team members' views, for they
may see hidden truths that you have missed.
Verily, thou
art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou
shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you.
Take risks
to conquer new markets, create new products, or increase profits -- but
do nothing that will compromise your character. Judgment and discretion
are the hallmarks of a professional. Know yourself, and act accordingly.
The success of a strategy is measured by results, but the character of
an organization is measured by how it achieves them.
With rightful
scorn for those who attempt to lead from "on high," Marcinko
reveals the true nature of dynamic, gutsy, front-line leadership. As provocative,
bold, and entertaining as the man himself, Leadership Secrets of the Rogue
Warrior, presents the simple -- but profound -- principles wrested from
hard-earned experience that have made him an extraordinary success, both
in and out of the military.
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