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Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls (Audio CD)
 by Noel M. Tichy , Warren G. Ben


Category: Leadership, Decision-making, Business decisions
Market price: ¥ 328.00  MSL price: ¥ 298.00   [ Shop incentives ]
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MSL Pointer Review: Discussing how strong leaders make critical decisions, this great book is a real deal and a must-read for people who have the ability and authority to make crucial business decisions.
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  • Publishers Weekly (MSL quote), USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Leadership gurus Tichy (Control Your Own Destiny or Someone Else Will) and Bennis (On Becoming a Leader) examine the critical role judgment plays in effective leadership. Calling judgment the essence of leadership, they identify three judgment domains that can undermine any leader's success-people, strategy and crisis-and explore such challenges as selecting the top team, CEO succession, and crisis as a leadership development opportunity. The good news: even if one isn't born with good judgment, it can be learned. To sustain it, a leader must have character, courage and clear standards, especially when facing obstacles. For example, Jim McNerney, who became CEO of Boeing when it was amid a Justice Department investigation, developed a story line-or Teachable Point of View-that created and reinforced a theme of high ethical standards, bringing about a new partnership with Boeing's stakeholders. Additional real-world examples from Royal Dutch Shell, Proctor & Gamble and General Electric illustrate critical points of both good and bad judgment. Easy-to-read charts, lists and matrices reinforce key points. Particularly useful is the final Handbook for Leadership Judgment focusing on the practical level. This engaging and thorough work should be mandatory reading for executives and managers at all levels. (Nov. 8)

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  • Richard D. Parsons, chairman and CEO, Time Warner , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    This is an instant classic that will be read and consulted by leaders-and those who seek to become leaders-for years to come.
  • George P. Shultz, former United States secretary of state , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Great calls deserve a comparable book to explain them, and now we have one. Read, learn, enjoy.
  • Dieter Zetsche, chairman, DaimlerChrysler , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    The leadership judgment framework is a tool leaders can use to develop the ability in their executive teams. This book can benefit anyone who is in or aspires to be in a leadership role.
  • Frances Heselbein, chairman, Leader to Leader Institute, and founding president, USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Judgment, from two of the most respected thought leaders of our times, is a blueprint, a gift to leaders of the future.
  • Jeff Kindler, chairman and CEO, Pfizer , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Tichy and Bennis write with clarity and good sense. You can hang your hat on the authors’ understanding of good judgment and its role in effective leadership.
  • Howard Schultz, founder and chairman, Starbucks , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Judgment is a singular achievement. It’s just the right blend of management wisdom and leadership action.
  • David W. Heleniak, vice chairman, Morgan Stanley , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    Judgment is an enjoyable read illuminating key judgments made by some of America’s foremost business leaders.
  • Ken Blanchard, coauthor, The One Minute Manager and Leading at a Higher Level , USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    I am a raving fan of both Noel Tichy and Warren Bennis. In this important book they give a crash course on judgment, revealing the tools great leaders use to make the right calls at the right time.
  • Amitai Etzioni, author of My Brother’s Keeper, USA   <2008-03-20 00:00>

    This is as close to a definitive book on leadership as one can pray for.
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