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Put the Moose on the Table
Lessons in Leadership from a CEO's Journey Through Business and Life
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Building values for successfully managing change in business and in life'Put the Moose on the Table' sets forth the ethical lessons Tobias first learned as a youth in Remington, Indiana, which continued to guide his upward trajectory through the business world. Among the topics he discusses are leading by example, dealing with wrenching change, the importance of openness versus secrecy, mentoring, and "the vision thing."'Put the Moose on the Table' sets forth the ethical lessons Tobias first learned as a youth in Remington, Indiana, which continued to guide his upward trajectory through the bu...
Building values for successfully managing change in business and in life'Put the Moose on the Table' sets forth the ethical lessons Tobias first learned as a youth in Remington, Indiana, which continued to guide his upward trajectory through the business world. Among the topics he discusses are leading by example, dealing with wrenching change, the importance of openness versus secrecy, mentoring, and "the vision thing."
'Put the Moose on the Table' sets forth the ethical lessons Tobias first learned as a youth in Remington, Indiana, which continued to guide his upward trajectory through the business world. Among the topics he discusses are leading by example, dealing with wrenching change, the importance of openness versus secrecy, mentoring, and "the vision thing."
His is a personal story as well, with some tragic dimensions. But most of all, this is an enlightening and hopeful book about succeeding without selling out, turning change to advantage, and confronting difficult issues, told from the point of view of one who has played a significant role in two of the major corporate transformations of our time.
"This is the book that needed to be written in this time of tribulation for American Business. . . . a must-read." Norman R. Augustine, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Lockheed Martin Corporation
"Aspiring CEOs and leaders of all kinds as well as anyone depressed at recent revelations of the dark side of American business behavior should read this book." Nannerl O. Keohane, President, Duke University
"He has accurately described the critical role that character plays in the leadership equation . . . and in life. This is a superb book." General Charles C. Krulak (Ret), 31st Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
Contents:
Introduction
1. Prescription for Disaster
2. The Ghost Ship
3. The Opposite of Wine
4. Small Town, Big Lessons
5. A Complete Education
6. The Hierarchy of Secrets
7. Bond Traders
8. Focusing the Boxes
9. Risky Business
10. When It's Time to Go
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
'Put the Moose on the Table' sets forth the ethical lessons Tobias first learned as a youth in Remington, Indiana, which continued to guide his upward trajectory through the business world. Among the topics he discusses are leading by example, dealing with wrenching change, the importance of openness versus secrecy, mentoring, and "the vision thing."
His is a personal story as well, with some tragic dimensions. But most of all, this is an enlightening and hopeful book about succeeding without selling out, turning change to advantage, and confronting difficult issues, told from the point of view of one who has played a significant role in two of the major corporate transformations of our time.
"This is the book that needed to be written in this time of tribulation for American Business. . . . a must-read." Norman R. Augustine, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Lockheed Martin Corporation
"Aspiring CEOs and leaders of all kinds as well as anyone depressed at recent revelations of the dark side of American business behavior should read this book." Nannerl O. Keohane, President, Duke University
"He has accurately described the critical role that character plays in the leadership equation . . . and in life. This is a superb book." General Charles C. Krulak (Ret), 31st Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
Contents:
Introduction
1. Prescription for Disaster
2. The Ghost Ship
3. The Opposite of Wine
4. Small Town, Big Lessons
5. A Complete Education
6. The Hierarchy of Secrets
7. Bond Traders
8. Focusing the Boxes
9. Risky Business
10. When It's Time to Go
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index