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Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers [Hardcover]

Tom Wheeler (Author)
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December 28, 1999
Strategic lessons for today's business leaders culled from the great leaders and battlefield decisions of the Civil War.

"War," Tom Stoppard writes in his brilliant play Travesties, "is capitalism with the gloves off."

Business has often been likened to war. Given their similarities, what better way to learn about strategic business leadership than from the battlefield triumphs--and catastrophes--of America's greatest conflict, the Civil War? In Leadership Lessons from the Civil War, former CEO and telecommunications leader Tom Wheeler distills basic leadership strategies used in the Civil War into nine specific lessons--illustrated with in-depth stories of battlefield decisions--that can help guide business leaders today.

Through Union General George McClellan's devastating encounters with Confederate General Robert E. Lee, for example, we see the consequences of one leader's fear of failure: ultimate defeat. Had McClellan been courageous enough to employ his advantage in troop size and position, he could have handily defeated Lee several times in the war. Lee, on the other hand, was willing to risk everything to achieve victory, which helped make victory possible.

Among the time-tested lessons Wheeler convincingly illustrates:

Never fight today's battles with yesterday's tactics
The greatest campaigns are often decided by the smallest skirmishes
If you can't win--change the rules

In the course of the book, Wheeler recounts his own experiences in the telecommunications industry, using the war stories of such media moguls as Craig McCaw, Ted Turner, and Gerald Levin as examples of modern-day Stonewall Jacksons and Jeb Stuarts who apply these strategic lessons to today's corporate battles.

Based on the life-or-death triumphs and failures of America's greatest military campaigns, Leadership Lessons from the Civil War is an inspiring--and extraordinarily readable--guide to business leadership and decision making.


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Advance acclaim for Leadership Lessons from the Civil War:

"We find, in the echoes of our most defining moment, lessons of almost eternal durability--about freedom, courage, purpose, and of course, leadership. Tom Wheeler knows this in his bones and shares with us much of the positive inheritance of that awful war. There is much to learn here, a primer for being as well as business."
--Ken Burns

"Leadership Lessons from the Civil War is a powerful response to the great challenges that take place in the battlefields of today's corporate culture--The lessons are not only relevant to the massive social and technological change of today's new workplace, they can be applied to any leadership situation, in any era."
--Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute ManagerTM

"An extraordinary book that combines the principles of leadership, war, and business into one highly readable lesson. If you buy only one book on leadership, this is the book."
--Newt Gingrich, Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

"This entertaining look at the parallels between business and military strategy is just what one would expect from a successful leader like Tom Wheeler. His many career achievements provide yet more support for the 'lessons' that are the focus of this book."
--Craig O. McCaw, Chairman and CEO, Eagle River, Inc., and founder of McCaw Communications

"Practical, insightful--and a good read. Tom Wheeler demonstrates convincingly that the principles of leadership transcend the boundaries of time and discipline. This is a book as much about the future as it is about the past."
--Tom Daschle, United States Senate

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Strategic lessons for today's business leaders culled from the great leaders and battlefield decisions of the Civil War.

"War," Tom Stoppard writes in his brilliant play Travesties, "is capitalism with the gloves off."

Business has often been likened to war. Given their similarities, what better way to learn about strategic business leadership than from the battlefield triumphs--and catastrophes--of America's greatest conflict, the Civil War? In Leadership Lessons from the Civil War, former CEO and telecommunications leader Tom Wheeler distills basic leadership strategies used in the Civil War into nine specific lessons--illustrated with in-depth stories of battlefield decisions--that can help guide business leaders today.

Through Union General George McClellan's devastating encounters with Confederate General Robert E. Lee, for example, we see the consequences of one leader's fear of failure: ultimate defeat. Had McClellan been courageous enough to employ his advantage in troop size and position, he could have handily defeated Lee several times in the war. Lee, on the other hand, was willing to risk everything to achieve victory, which helped make victory possible.

Among the time-tested lessons Wheeler convincingly illustrates:

Never fight today's battles with yesterday's tactics
The greatest campaigns are often decided by the smallest skirmishes
If you can't win--change the rules

In the course of the book, Wheeler recounts his own experiences in the telecommunications industry, using the war stories of such media moguls as Craig McCaw, Ted Turner, and Gerald Levin as examples of modern-day Stonewall Jacksons and Jeb Stuarts who apply these strategic lessons to today's corporate battles.

Based on the life-or-death triumphs and failures of America's greatest military campaigns, Leadership Lessons from the Civil War is an inspiring--and extraordinarily readable--guide to business leadership and decision making.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday Business; 1st edition (December 28, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385495188
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385495189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,110,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Wheeler appeals to a broad audience, January 10, 2000
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As a professor of English, I'm probably the least likely person to purchase a book on leadership in business, but I consider this book a real gem with which to kick off my reading for 2000. Wheeler's brief, but insightful, examinations of leadership under the most stressful conditions are both entertaining and highly useful to anyone who aspires to successful management of one's business or professional life. He conveys his substantive knowledge of both the Civil War and the conflicts of modern capitalism in a focused and fluid manner. It is always a pleasure to discover a writer who is passionate about his work, and I look forward to his next contribution to the genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Book That Can Really Help You Make Better Decisions, December 28, 1999
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I saw the author being interviewed by Brian Lamb on the Booknotes show the other night. The book sounded quite interesting, so I went out and bought it. The thing I like best about it is that it's not some heavy historical tome about the Civil War. It's a collection of fascinating stories about specific decisions made by commanders, and the leadership lessons those decisions illustrate -- like the need to take risks, changing old rules, not accepting failure, etc. Then the author tells more interesting stories about today's successful high-tech innovators and how their decisions are based on the same leadership lessons. I like the book, and find it useful in making decisions in my own business life, because in telling stories about both the Civil War and today's high-tech marketplace, the book is about the rules and lessons ordinary people followed in making important decisions.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different from Other Leadership Books - and Better, January 25, 2000
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While most leadership books tend to be a "paint by numbers" list of tips, this book is a collection of stories. We learn from stories, not from a checklist of rules. Not only are the leadership stories very readable, but getting inside the "why's" and "wherefore's" of a lesson in story form is much better than the typical approach of this genre to list a rule and give some commentary.

Of particular interest is that the author was personally involved in many of the modern leadership stories he tells. His examples aren't academic, he's lived many of the modern business stories and builds his conclusions on those experiences.

Five stars!

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