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Robert E. Lee on leadership, executive lessons in character, courage, and vision, by H.W. Crocker, III

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Robert E. Lee on leadership, executive lessons in character, courage, and vision, by H.W. Crocker, III
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eng
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Robert E. Lee on leadership
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sound recording audiobook CD
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by H.W. Crocker, III
Sub title
executive lessons in character, courage, and vision
Summary
Under General Lee's management, a rag-tag army of poor farmers--vastly outnumbered, outgunned, under-supplied, and under-fed--consistently routed Union troops. Brilliantly seizing strategic opportunities, Lee stunned his foes and inspired his soldiers. He was decisive, focused, and humble. Sharing his men's hardships, Lee spoke often with them and earned their loyalty. He found trusted subordinates who shared his vision, gave them broad instructions, and turned them loose. He didn't micromanage or belittle. Taking blame for failure, he was lavish in praise and charitable in criticism
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Executive lessons in character, courage, and vision, [sound recording]
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