Leadership

by Rudolph W. Giuliani

Leadership

Table of Contents

ISBN:
1401359280
Format:
Hardcover, 432 pages
Publish Date:
October, 2002
Publisher:
31
Other Format(s):
Paperback, Audiobook
Writing in his familiar voice – a New Yorker’s bluntness, leavened by his passion for ideas – Rudolph Giuliani demonstrates in Leadership how the leadership skills he practices can be employed successfully by anyone who has to run anything. After all, until the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center pushed him into an unwanted role in history, Giuliani was only months away from leaving office with a reputation as one of the most effective mayors New York had ever seen. Having inherited a city ravaged by crime and crippled in its ability to serve its citizens, Giuliani shows how he found that every aspect of his career up to that point – from clerking for the formidable judge who demanded excellence (and rewarded it with a lifetime of loyalty) to busting organized crime during his years as a federal attorney – shaped his thinking about leadership and prepared him for the daunting challenges ahead. Giuliani’s successes in turn strengthened his conviction about the core qualities required to be an effective leader, no matter what the size of the organization, be it an international corporation or a baseball team. In detailing his principles of leadership, Giuliani tells captivating stories that are personal as well as prescriptive: how he learned the importance of staying calm in the face of attack from his father’s boxing lessons – as well as the need to stand up to bullies; how a love of reading was early instilled in him by his mother and grew into a determination to master new subjects, and not rely on only the word of experts; how, in his fight with prostate cancer, learning to make decisions at the right time and with the right information reflected decision-making on a larger scale. Leadership, Giuliani writes, works both ways; it is a privilege, but it carries responsibilities – from imposing a structure suitable to an organization’s purpose, to forming a team of people who bring out the best in each other, to taking the right, unexpected risks. A leader must develop strong beliefs, and be held accountable for the results – principles that Giuliani illustrates with candor and courage throughout the pages of this important and timely book.

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