From Publishers Weekly
McHugh, a former executive with General Motors and Owens-Illinois, believes that golf is a perfect analogy for the corporate boardroom game. By transferring the strategies that work on the course to the office, chances are one will be able to stand out as a leader. The best golfers are passionate about the game and are willing to put in hours of practice. Similarly, according to McHugh, effective leaders are zealous in their convictions that their behavior will motivate and help others to succeed as well. The chapters-for each of 18 holes of a round of golf-feature leadership principles such as "Focus," "Courage," "Responsibility" and "Recognize Positive Results." In each chapter, McHugh, also a retired U.S. Navy captain, offers numerous anecdotes about both golf and the business world. Unfortunately, the leadership lessons are hidden under too much information about the game. Even McHugh's concrete suggestions are often buried. For example, in the chapter on "Confidence," sketches about some 10 different golfers precede a terse three pages about a specific office dilemma. The sections on providing effective feedback and showing the ability to change offer some valuable advice. But the book's usefulness is undermined by an excess of stories, details and irrelevant material.
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"...a highly readable and insightful manual for successful leading and living.." --
Cecil Johnson, syndicated columnist"a highly readable and insightful manual for successful leading and living." --
Cecil Johnson, syndicated columnistA virtual treasure trove of badly needed, refreshingly clear, and useful insight.... down to earth, practical information on... leadership. --
J. D. PhD, Consultant and Professor of LeadershipAn easy, inspiring read....the perfect metaphor for those...who have a responsibility to help others do their best. --
Arthur Hills, Golf Course ArchitectGolf and the Game... has a unique way of driving home the simple yet often forgotten principles of successful leadership. --
Annette Weller-Collison, Director, General Motors CorporationThis book is a terrific primer for success on, or off, the golf course --
Craig Stadler, Professional Golfer
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