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Win-Win Negotiating: Turning Conflict into Agreement, Fred E. Jandt
Wolf: U-boat Commanders in World War II, Jordan Vau
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0-6 to 0-9, GS-15 to GS-18, NF-5 to NF-6, SES, VCO,
RCO, DCO
Consider reading four to six books annually from the following list:
The Best and the Brightest, David Halberstam
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, James C.
Collins and Jerry I. Porras
The Nightingale's Song, Robert Timberg
Nimitz, Elmer B. Potter
On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace, Donald Kagan
One Hundred Days: The Memoirs of the Falklands Battle Group
Commander, ADM Sandy Woodward with Patrick Robinson
Overcoming Organizational Defenses: Facilitating Organizational
Learning, Chris Argyris
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military
Conflict from 1500-2000, Paul M. Kennedy
Understanding Your Management Style: Beyond the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicators, Robert Benfari and Jean Knox
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JOURNALS &
The following leadership journals and magazines may be relevant to the
challenges Coast Guard leaders face.
Executive Excellence: This magazine of leadership development, managerial
effectiveness, and organizational productivity is written for today's leaders
and managers. Contributing editors include Stephen Covey, Peter Senge,
Elizabeth Pinchot, Ken Blanchard, and many others. It contains insights of
top business consultants, trainers, and corporate executives. Tel. 800-304-
9782, ext. 115.
Harvard Business Review: This publication contains original research and
first-hand perspectives from leading business thinkers around the world.
Focused on the issues confronting top managers in today's complex
environment, the Harvard Business Review applies research and practice to
the strategic challenges and operating problems of the day.
Tel. 800-274-3214.
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