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Book Description

War Stories: Fighting, Competing, Imagining, Leading advances a leadership model for business that takes Americans beyond combat and competition as the default setting for our daily enterprise. The book draws on feature and documentary films, TV, social science, and journalism to show that, in the 21st century, the United States is reaping the fruit of a long-standing and deep-rooted faith in one take on business practice. Rooted in the history of World War II and the Vietnam era, War Stories traces an arc of military American self-perception on the screen, the printed page, and in public conversation over the past 20 years. It juxtaposes to that arc a different, potentially more liberating and productive story, linking personal and professional commitments to organizational culture and, finally, systems thinking. Ethical, sustainable business practice depends on leaders who can tell that story of business in society, integrating public, private, and civil sector imperatives for an audience eager to engage them.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Abstract
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Chapter 1: Why This Book
  9. Chapter 2: The Good Story
  10. Chapter 3: 9/11 and the Alien Within
  11. Chapter 4: 2019 and the Alien Without
  12. Chapter 5: Gettysburg-on-the-Gulf
  13. Chapter 6: The Manager, the General, and the Entomologist
  14. Chapter 7: Dragon-Slayers
  15. Chapter 8: The War at Home
  16. Chapter 9: State of Grace
  17. Bibliography and Filmography
  18. Index
  19. Adpage
  20. Backcover
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