This is the story of how a kid born during the Great Depression in Quicksand, Kentucky, became, in his day, the youngest college president in America, and of how he learned to lead. But this is not really a story about that kid, but rather about his four extraordinary teachers. The story begins in 1957 when Wireman meets the master of basketball, Adolph Rup, who launches Wireman's leadership odyssey. The journey continues for more than forty years with three other mentors: Jack Eckerd, the king of retail; Bill Lee, the world's nuclear engineer; and Hugh McColl, America's premier banker. Here, Wireman shows us how his four "big guys" excelled and inspired others around them to succeed as well.
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University of Georgia Press
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
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978-1-58838-086-9 (9781588380869)
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Now retired as President Emeritus of Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina, where he lives, BILLY O. WIREMAN knows a few things about leadership. Since his youth, he has led virtually every organization in which he has been involved, from athletic teams and fraternities to units in the Marine Corps, from colleges and universities to myriad civic and educational organizations. He has written hundreds of articles, essays, speeches, and book reviews. He is an internationally recognized lecturer and consultant.