
Robert E. Lee on Leadership
Executive Lessons in Character, Courage, and Vision
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Hogan
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By:
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H.W. Crocker
Robert E. Lee scholar H. W. Crocker III is an esteemed Civil War historian. Skillfully summarizing Lee’s life, Crocker clearly extracts leadership lessons from the storied career of the South’s beloved leader and applies them to today’s business worldUnder General Lee’s management, a rag-tag army of poor farmers—vastly outnumbered, outgunned, under-supplied, and under-fed—consistently routed Union troops. Brilliantly seizing strategic opportunities, Lee stunned his foes and inspired his soldiers. He was decisive, focused, and humble. Sharing his men’s hardships, Lee spoke often with them and earned their loyalty. He found trusted subordinates who shared his vision, gave them broad instructions, and turned them loose. He didn’t micromanage or belittle. Taking blame for failure, he was lavish in praise and charitable in criticism Revered by his men, respected by his opponents, and universally recognized as a Christian gentleman, Robert E. Lee practiced—on plantation, battlefield, and campus—effective management principles. For those seeking leadership excellence, this practical work is absolutely essential.
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Critic reviews
I also really appreciated the epilogue about Lee's lieutenants. Almost a bonus mini biography of the great Southern heros that make us proud. Wonderful book.
Unbelievably Good. Perfect.
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No matter what you do
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Robert E Lee
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What a great story!
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I would have chosen a different narrator but the content more than makes up for the shortfall.
Self help book for military history buff
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As for the "Leadership" aspect, all Crocker did was spin some extremely trite life lessons such as, "be realistic" out of Lee's letters to his loved ones. Also, apparently Crocker dislikes Rock and Roll; if you found that fact random, so did I while listening. As a history student and Southerner, I'm very disappointed.
Not for a history student
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In terms of management lessons, the lesson are trite at best. Delegate authority to subordinates but watch them to make sure they can do the job (no kidding). The comparisons of Lee's battlefield decisions and how they might apply to conducting yourself in business range from stating the obvious to laughable.
The author's bias for the Southern cause shines through (I'm not an American myself). Almost every Confederate general is a fine upright fellow. By contrast, the Union generals are despicable except on their best days when one or two Union generals manage to be nearly neutral. Shelby Foote (another Southern write on this War) manages to give much better insights in a much less biased manner.
Not a very good biography. Trite mgmt insights.
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