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Conquering Crisis: Ten Lessons to Learn Before You Need Them Hardcover – April 22, 2025

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Management number 220022611 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$5.50 Model Number 220022611
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A New York Times Bestseller  #1 New York Times bestselling author Admiral McRaven tells stories from his life and career that illustrate the principles of effective leadership during times of crisis. Throughout his 40-year career, Admiral McRaven has experienced every manner of calamity imaginable. From managing failed hostage rescues to responding to student unrest, McRaven has learned how to successfully navigate crises—those moments that push the limits of your experience and challenge your confidence, when leadership skills alone may not be enough.Conquering Crisis provides a new set of tools for facing these stressful moments with poise. It breaks crises down into five phases assess, report, contain, shape, and manage—and provides concrete steps to come out the other side stronger. With incredible personal stories, thought-provoking parables, and memorable lessons, Admiral McRaven sheds light on the ways we can rise to the occasion in times of crisis and act as leaders, no matter the situation.   Read more

ISBN10 1538771748
ISBN13 978-1538771747
Language English
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Dimensions 5 x 0.88 x 7 inches
Item Weight 11.2 ounces
Print length 240 pages
Publication date April 22, 2025

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