Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Victory in the Pacific
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Köp båda 2 för 788 krTrent Hone perceptively analyzes how Americas finest admiral not only carefully honed his own approach to leadership, but fostered it by example among everyone he led. Only an officer with Nimitzs managerial brilliance would have been capable of creating the agile command organization that efficiently waged the U.S. Navys sprawling Pacific War. Engagingly and incisively written, this is a superb sequel to Hones innovative Learning War."Jonathan Parshall, co-author Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway "In Learning War, Trent Hone described the elements of success for the Navy as a complex learning system before and during WWII. In Mastering the Art of Command, he focuses on Admiral Nimitz himself and the leadership qualities he demonstrated to achieve the Navys learning potential and win the war in the Pacific. Together, these two books are a master class in leading complex learning systems, and should be required reading for every aspiring leader."Adm. John Richardson, USN (Ret.), 31st Chief of Naval Operations "Prolific historian Trent Hone has produced another gem. He adroitly uses Admiral Chester Nimitzs World War II command of the Pacific Fleet as a study in leadership. Nimitz combined wide professional knowledge, sound judgment, decisiveness, steely resolve, diplomacy, and loyalty to his chain of command to produce a hard-won victory."Paul Stillwell, author of Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee Jr. "Trent Hone provides something rare with this latest study, a fully formed case study of organizational, strategic, and operational leadership in the chaos of warthe career of Admiral Chester Nimitz in the Pacific. The Nimitz portrayed by Hone is intelligent, gracious, and worth emulating."John T. Kuehn, author of Agents of Innovation, professor of military history, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College "This is a path-breaking dual 'biography' of enormous scope. At one level it meticulously and convincingly portrays how Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz rose to become the greatest American theater commander in World War II. But that narrative merges seamlessly with the story of how the U.S. Navys culture developed between the wars [described in his Learning War] met the monumental challenges of its Pacific campaigns under Nimitzs sure handed but understated leadership."Richard B. Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle "Mastering the Art of Command is well-researched, with a concise and comprehensive narrative of Nimitzs command decisions and strategy which Trent Hone expertly analyses. As such, it is a fine addition to the history of the Pacific war and the study of leadership."Australian Naval Institute
Trent Honeis an authority on the U.S. Navy of the early twentieth century and a leader in the application of complexity science to organizational design. He studied religion and archaeology at Carleton College in Northfield, MN and works as a consultant helping avariety of organizations improve their processes and techniques. Mr. Hone regularly writes and speaks about leadership, sensemaking, organizational learning, and complexity. His talents are uniquely suited to integrate the history of the Navy with modern management theories, generating new insights relevant to both disciplines.