Book: George C. Marshall: The Rubrics Of Leadership There have been more biographies of George C. Marshall than any other Army Chief of Staff or Secretary of Defense and almost any Secretary of State. This is not another one. Stewart Husted recognizes that for Marshall leadership was a verb, not a noun, and this book conjugates it. It is a leadership book bereft of most academic jargon--no collaborative synergisms, no Type A, B, or even C, no Theory X or Y, nothing approaching charismatic, not even a paradigm, shifting or not shifting. The Marshall Library, Bland's Papers, Pogue's Marshall, and nearly 100 other sources have been carefully plumbed to extract and glean Marshall leading, Marshall talking about leading, and Marshall teaching leadership. Only the biography and history is repeated as are necessary to putting the leadership issue in context. And the context is a current as tonight's CNN or Fox News--preparation for war, diversity, the United Nations, negotiating with France, disloyal generals, overreaching politicians, dealing with Russia and China. In this milieu, it should be noted that this is a book about democratic (small "D") leadership.
Details of Book: George C. Marshall: The Rubrics Of Leadership Book: George C. Marshall: The Rubrics Of Leadership
Author: Seward W. Husted
ISBN: 097096823X
ISBN-13: 9780970968234
, 978-0970968234
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jan 2007
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War Co
Number of Pages: 300
Language: English