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Tim Burress • The Hamster Revolution: How to Manage Your Email Before It Manages You
Leadership
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T. E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt
A. R. B. Linderman • Rediscovering Irregular Warfare
Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization
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Admiral King “listened with utmost enthusiasm,” wrote Captain James Doyle, Turner’s operations officer, when describing the UDT efforts at Flintlock. “Excellent,” King interrupted in the middle of Doyle’s briefing, “that business of the hydrographic survey at the first possible moment is a pet hobby of mine.” For Turner, however, a unit capable of
... See moreBenjamin H. Milligan • By Water Beneath the Walls
After eight years as assistant secretary of the Navy, working with Josephus Daniels and observing his easy relations with Capitol Hill, Roosevelt had an unparalleled understanding of how to deal with Congress. He knew how to stroke the members, how to play to their vanity, and how to accommodate their needs.
Jean Edward Smith • FDR
Randolph joined a parachute detachment of the Special Air Service (SAS) formed by Major David Stirling to fight behind enemy lines in the Western Desert.
Andrew Roberts • Churchill: Walking with Destiny
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David M. Rubenstein • How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers
Thought Leadership
Andrew McCluskey • 26 cards