Books on Leadership/Command
Hello,
I was looking for a few books on leadership and command and was hoping for some reviews and opinions from pilots' perspectives and perhaps Captains who had read some in preparation for their first command. Amazon has the ubiquitous 'Fate is the Hunter' but it also has: Aircraft Command Techniques Flight Discipline Redefining Airmanship Any other books that people can reccomend about relevant leadership and command would be appreciated too. Screwballs Ps. Perhaps modifying this and making it a sticky might help others searching for similar things? Maybe a PPRuNe book review thread? |
I'm very impressed with your pursuit to be number 300
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G'day Screwyballs, :8
I've read no's 1, 3 & 4 of your list and recommend all of them. Have you got command training coming up? If so the fact that you are researching relevant books to read indicates to me that you have the right frame of mind and attitude to succeed. Regards and good luck, BH. :ok: |
Russell Braddon's book "Cheshire VC" says it all without realising it. Cheshire used to demonstrate perfect CRM before it was invented.
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There is a book called "19 Platoon" (The author will come to me in a bit).
Its about a young officers fight through Europe in the Second World War. Its all about Leadership and Grace Under Pressure. It is one of the books that is always referred to at Sandhurst. |
Thanks for the replies, I'd say closer to 250 gyni, you wouldn't BELIEVE the people ahead of me! :ok: :p
Screwballs |
Not a book but if you googoo 'Colin Powell Leadership ppt' there are some pretty decent thoughts on leadership.
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Dilts, Robert, Visionary Leadership Skills: Creating a World to Which People Want to Belong
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Eugene F Krantz, Failure Is Not An Option
Leadership in spades. |
Forever Bestseller
"How to win friends & influence people" - The 1936 classic by Dale Carnegie :ok:
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In Extremis Leadership by Thoman Kolditz is always a favorite... closely followed by the Mindful Leader (can't remember author offhand).
J. |
Folks,
The publications of (Professor) Tony Kern have not been mentioned, they should. Tootle pip!! |
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Tony Kern is the best! :ok:
I can suggest Redifining Airmanship, is a complete review of what Airmanship is, with so many case studies...even Flight Discipline is good but the first one is much more exhaustive, i bought even "Commander and Crew" P.Denucci but, in my opinion, is too short and dispersive... Even some author writing about PNL is interesting, like "Coaching and Leadership" A.Deering, is very technical and specific.... Good Luck for your career!! |
G'day Lead Sled,
See post #1 books 3&4! :8 Screwyballs, I went and bought 'Aircraft Command Techniques' and would recommend it to all aspiring and current Captains. There's always something to be learned. Regards, BH. |
Two favourites of mine...
Attila http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg Endurance http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...SH20_OU02_.jpg I'd also endorse Carnegie. Gann I think is an excellent read, but I'm not sure it's got as much to say about leadership as some others. Incidentally, we have got a book review thread on the flight test forum. G |
Mike Brearley - 'The Art of Captaincy' - not recommended for delicate australians !:E
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Norman F Dixon on "The Psychology of Military Incompetence" is very instructive, even if he is more than a little biased in his views.
Leadership has never been better described than the Mask of Command by Prof John Keegan. In fact there isnt a better military history book than Face of Battle by Prof Keegan. Apollo The Race to the Moon (Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Cox) is the handbook of management of complicated organisations. |
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