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The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer Don Snider

The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer By Don Snider

The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer by Don Snider


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As one of America's most honored institutions, West Point has produced some of the greatest leaders in the history of the nation - and the world. This title looks into West Point's development of leaders of character through the Army's seven primary, timeless values: loyalty; duty; respect; service; honor; integrity; and courage.

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The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer Summary

The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer by Don Snider

Lead your people to excellence using the time-honored values of one of America's most successful institutions

As one of America's most honored institutions, West Point has produced some of the greatest leaders in the history of the nation--and the world. For almost a century, West Point's men and women have been both informedand inspired by the "Cadet Prayer"--a simple but profound set of moral precepts for those who aspire to realize in their lives and work as leaders the ideals and principles of West Point.

Imagine if business had a similar compassfor leadership . . .

Using the "Cadet Prayer" and the Academy'sdevelopmental model as a foundation, U.S. Army veteran and West Point professor Don M. Snider and his colleagues lay the groundwork for achieving leadership success in any business. Snider's assertion is this: In leadership, moral character comes first. Without it, skills, competence, and even vision are useless. Here are just a few of the leadership axioms from the "Cadet Prayer":

  • Strengthen and increase our admiration for honest dealing and clean thinking
  • Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong
  • Endow us with courage that is born of loyalty to all that is noble and worthy
  • Guard us against flippancy and irreverence in the sacred things of life
  • Grant us new ties of friendship and new opportunities of service

Honesty. Transparency. Loyalty. Service. These aren't "soft" traits. The're the nuts and bolts of quality leadership. They're the hallmark of authentic leadership for the sake of it. And they are the rock-solid foundationon which stand leadership success and all that comes with it.

"In leadership," Snider writes, "being precedes doing." This timeless truth is the firststep toward leadership excellence in any walk of life. The Warrior's Character will take you the rest of the way.

West Point's nondenominational "Cadet Prayer" has instilled the values of moral leadership in its cadets for nearly 100 years. In The Warrior's Character, Retired U.S. Army Colonel Don Snider and his colleagues provide a look into West Point's development of leaders of character through the moral precepts found in the prayer and the Army's seven primary, timeless values:

LOYALTY * DUTY * RESPECT * SERVICE * HONOR * INTEGRITY * COURAGE

All added up, they form the foundation on which great leadership is built-in the military, in business, in life.The Warrior's Character provides the inspiration and knowledge you need to become the best leader possible. Embrace the lessons inside and lead your people and organization to greatness.

About Don Snider

Dr. Don M. Snider is Professor of Political Science, teaching seminars in military innovation/adaptation and civil-military relations in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point. He has been a member of the civilian faculty of the U.S. Military Academy since 1998, having previously held the Olin Chair in National Security Studies, 1995-1998. Earlier, he completed a military career which included three combat tours in the Republic of Vietnam and, much later, service on the staff of the National Security Council, The White House. He retired from the Office of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, in 1990. Dr. Sniders current research and publications focus on military culture and ethics, the gap between the military and American society, officership, and U.S. security policy towards Europe.

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CIN0071802614G
9780071802611
0071802614
The Warrior's Character: Leadership Wisdom From West Point's Cadet Prayer by Don Snider
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2012-12-16
256
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