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Eric K. Clemons, Vincent Martino and Jason A. Santamaria
The Marine Corps Way
Using Maneuver Warfare to Lead a Winning Organization
McGraw-Hill, 2003
What's inside?
If you want to muster your forces and target your foes to win business battles, learn to maneuver like the Marines.
Recommendation
You might expect a book that draws on the business-military parallel to focus almost exclusively on leadership. Actually, though it does cover leadership, this book is fascinating for its lessons on how to apply military tactics on the modern corporate battlefield. The authors cut through the testosterone-laced fog of war by applying a reasoned, analytical, strategic approach to conflict, whether in business or on the field of combat. They take an in-depth look at the principles that guide the Marines, such as maneuver warfare, and explain how to utilize those principles in business. They also provide many practical Marine Corps ideas for making your organization more competitive and profitable. This well-written book also offers case studies for insight and practical application, so you can directly benefit from the role model offered. getAbstract highly recommends this volume to those bold enough to lead their organizations to a successful, "mission accomplished."
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About the Authors
Consultant Jason A. Santamaria has been a Marine Corps artillery officer, Morgan Stanley investment banker, Fulbright scholar and McKinsey consultant. Vincent Martino is a former Marine Corps communications officer and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy. He currently works as a senior business analyst for Capital One Financial. Eric K. Clemons, Ph.D., is a professor of operations and information management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.
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