Praise for Leadership Lessons from West Point
"A wonderfully impressive book. It's impressive because of the authors' credentials--all are leaders in their own right--and because of their honesty. Rarely will you find more open, self-disclosing discussions of failure, courage, and honor. It's impressive because it's heartfelt . . . it's about selfless service, honesty, and integrity--things we need to hear more about from our leaders. Leadership Lessons from West Point will renew your hope, restore your faith, educate your mind, and expand your horizons. We highly recommend it."
--Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner, coauthors of the best-selling book, The Leadership Challenge
"Attention to detail, going about jobs correctly, and understanding that no job is too large or too small are just a few of the major aspects included in the West Point experience . . . Leadership Lessons from West Point does a great job of capturing those values and many others."
--Mike Krzyzewski, "Coach K," head, Duke Basketball Program
"All those concerned with developing leaders for every walk of life should welcome this compilation of important lessons from inside West Point, producer of the cream of the crop."
--Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School, best-selling author of Confidence: How Winning Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin and End
"The people at West Point have so much to teach all of us about how to lead, and any student of leadership will want to have this book on their shelf for continuous learning and reference."
--Patrick Lencioni, author, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
"The highly personal and compelling essays in this book offer a fascinating portrait of how the U.S. Military Academy approaches leadership education."
--John Alexander, president, Center for Creative Leadership
"Anyone interested in the 'L-word' will find this humble sampling of tacit knowledge refreshing and insightful."
--Scott A. Snook, associate professor of organizational behavior, Harvard Business School
"An outstanding volume of leadership lessons relevant and useful to any institution."
--Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Management at the University of Southern California and author, On Becoming a Leader