Author: Callie Cummings
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
ISBN: 1642791377
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
The Bold Maneuver: The Working Woman’s Playbook helps women understand the factors that produce success outside of education, experience, and hard work, and gives them the high achiever’s playbook. You know you're ready to be the leader you've always dreamed of being, and you're ready to make the impact you set out to make when you started your career, but how do you get past the feeling you're in another episode of The Office? In The Bold Maneuver, Callie Cummings provides an engaging no-nonsense, non-apologetic playbook for creating influence and earning respect at work. With an MA in Global Leadership and thousands of leadership hours under her belt, including leading an all-male combat force in Afghanistan, Callie shares life-tested strategies for finding your voice and making it in the professional world as a woman. If you can't seem to find the balance between being nice and making a shift happen, The Bold Maneuver leads you through the process of: Deciphering the office politics that no one likes to talk about Letting go of the fear of being labeled Creating influence and moving up Callie helps women find their power and voice through all the struggles that come with real life and work. If you're tired of all the fluff and are ready be taken seriously, The Bold Maneuver is the book for you.
The Bold Maneuver
Deep Maneuver
Author: Jack D Kern Editor
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781727846430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Volume 5, Deep Maneuver: Historical Case Studies of Maneuver in Large-Scale Combat Operations, presents eleven case studies from World War II through Operation Iraqi Freedom focusing on deep maneuver in terms of time, space and purpose. Deep operations require boldness and audacity, and yet carry an element of risk of overextension - especially in light of the independent factors of geography and weather that are ever-present. As a result, the case studies address not only successes, but also failure and shortfalls that result when conducting deep operations. The final two chapters address these considerations for future Deep Maneuver.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781727846430
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Volume 5, Deep Maneuver: Historical Case Studies of Maneuver in Large-Scale Combat Operations, presents eleven case studies from World War II through Operation Iraqi Freedom focusing on deep maneuver in terms of time, space and purpose. Deep operations require boldness and audacity, and yet carry an element of risk of overextension - especially in light of the independent factors of geography and weather that are ever-present. As a result, the case studies address not only successes, but also failure and shortfalls that result when conducting deep operations. The final two chapters address these considerations for future Deep Maneuver.
Maneuver in War
Author: Charles Andrew Willoughby
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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A New Conception of War
Author: Ian Brown
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ISBN: 9780997317497
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780997317497
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Languages : en
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The 33 Strategies Of War
Author: Robert Greene
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1847651429
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
The third in Robert Greene's bestselling series is now available in a pocket sized concise edition. Following 48 Laws of Power and The Art of Seduction, here is a brilliant distillation of the strategies of war to help you wage triumphant battles everyday. Spanning world civilisations, and synthesising dozens of political, philosophical, and religious texts, The Concise 33 Strategies of War is a guide to the subtle social game of everyday life. Based on profound and timeless lessons, it is abundantly illustrated with examples of the genius and folly of everyone from Napoleon to Margaret Thatcher and Hannibal to Ulysses S. Grant, as well as diplomats, captains of industry and Samurai swordsmen.
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1847651429
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
The third in Robert Greene's bestselling series is now available in a pocket sized concise edition. Following 48 Laws of Power and The Art of Seduction, here is a brilliant distillation of the strategies of war to help you wage triumphant battles everyday. Spanning world civilisations, and synthesising dozens of political, philosophical, and religious texts, The Concise 33 Strategies of War is a guide to the subtle social game of everyday life. Based on profound and timeless lessons, it is abundantly illustrated with examples of the genius and folly of everyone from Napoleon to Margaret Thatcher and Hannibal to Ulysses S. Grant, as well as diplomats, captains of industry and Samurai swordsmen.
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Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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The U.S. Army GHQ Maneuvers of 1941
Author: Christopher Richard Gabel
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Category : Military maneuvers
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Category : Military maneuvers
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Madison
Author: Kevin Revolinski
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
ISBN: 1634040007
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Madison and the surrounding area is surprising cornucopia of great hiking destinations, many of which fly right under the radar. Avid hikers will find 60 detailed hikes, more than any other area guidebook, with a wide variety of terrain and skill level. This is a new edition of what has already become the definitive Madison trekking guide by author Kevin Revolinski.
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
ISBN: 1634040007
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Madison and the surrounding area is surprising cornucopia of great hiking destinations, many of which fly right under the radar. Avid hikers will find 60 detailed hikes, more than any other area guidebook, with a wide variety of terrain and skill level. This is a new edition of what has already become the definitive Madison trekking guide by author Kevin Revolinski.
Unsung Hero of Gettysburg
Author: Edward G. Longacre
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1640124292
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Unsung Hero of Gettysburg explores the services of the honorable but neglected general of the Potomac Army, David McMurtrie Gregg, during Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1640124292
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Unsung Hero of Gettysburg explores the services of the honorable but neglected general of the Potomac Army, David McMurtrie Gregg, during Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War.
Strangers on a Bridge
Author: James Donovan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 150111879X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
The #1 New York Times bestseller and subject of the acclaimed major motion picture Bridge of Spies directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks as James B. Donovan. Originally published in 1964, this is the “enthralling…truly remarkable” (The New York Times Book Review) insider account of the Cold War spy exchange—with a new foreword by Jason Matthews, New York Times bestselling author of Red Sparrow and Palace of Treason. In the early morning of February 10, 1962, James B. Donovan began his walk toward the center of the Glienicke Bridge, the famous “Bridge of Spies” which then linked West Berlin to East. With him, walked Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, master spy and for years the chief of Soviet espionage in the United States. Approaching them from the other side, under equally heavy guard, was Francis Gary Powers, the American U-2 spy plane pilot famously shot down by the Soviets, whose exchange for Abel Donovan had negotiated. These were the strangers on a bridge, men of East and West, representatives of two opposed worlds meeting in a moment of high drama. Abel was the most gifted, the most mysterious, the most effective spy in his time. His trial, which began in a Brooklyn United States District Court and ended in the Supreme Court of the United States, chillingly revealed the methods and successes of Soviet espionage. No one was better equipped to tell the whole absorbing history than James B. Donovan, who was appointed to defend one of his country’s enemies and did so with scrupulous skill. In Strangers on a Bridge, the lead prosecutor in the Nuremburg Trials offers a clear-eyed and fast-paced memoir that is part procedural drama, part dark character study and reads like a noirish espionage thriller. From the first interview with Abel to the exchange on the bridge in Berlin—and featuring unseen photographs of Donovan and Abel as well as trial notes and sketches drawn from Abel’s prison cell—here is an important historical narrative that is “as fascinating as it is exciting” (The Houston Chronicle).
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 150111879X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
The #1 New York Times bestseller and subject of the acclaimed major motion picture Bridge of Spies directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks as James B. Donovan. Originally published in 1964, this is the “enthralling…truly remarkable” (The New York Times Book Review) insider account of the Cold War spy exchange—with a new foreword by Jason Matthews, New York Times bestselling author of Red Sparrow and Palace of Treason. In the early morning of February 10, 1962, James B. Donovan began his walk toward the center of the Glienicke Bridge, the famous “Bridge of Spies” which then linked West Berlin to East. With him, walked Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, master spy and for years the chief of Soviet espionage in the United States. Approaching them from the other side, under equally heavy guard, was Francis Gary Powers, the American U-2 spy plane pilot famously shot down by the Soviets, whose exchange for Abel Donovan had negotiated. These were the strangers on a bridge, men of East and West, representatives of two opposed worlds meeting in a moment of high drama. Abel was the most gifted, the most mysterious, the most effective spy in his time. His trial, which began in a Brooklyn United States District Court and ended in the Supreme Court of the United States, chillingly revealed the methods and successes of Soviet espionage. No one was better equipped to tell the whole absorbing history than James B. Donovan, who was appointed to defend one of his country’s enemies and did so with scrupulous skill. In Strangers on a Bridge, the lead prosecutor in the Nuremburg Trials offers a clear-eyed and fast-paced memoir that is part procedural drama, part dark character study and reads like a noirish espionage thriller. From the first interview with Abel to the exchange on the bridge in Berlin—and featuring unseen photographs of Donovan and Abel as well as trial notes and sketches drawn from Abel’s prison cell—here is an important historical narrative that is “as fascinating as it is exciting” (The Houston Chronicle).