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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Outdoor Leadership: Technique, Common Sense & Self-Confidenceby: John Graham List Price: $16.95 Amazon.com's Price: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 790.069 EAN: 9780898865028 ISBN: 0898865026 Label: Mountaineers Books Manufacturer: Mountaineers Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 174 Publication Date: 1997-05 Publisher: Mountaineers Books Studio: Mountaineers Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Outdoor LeadershipOn the face of it, this book is about how to successfully lead a group of outdoor adventurers who have paid for your leadership or who by explicit agreement or unspoken convention yield authority to you. Thus, everyone in the group holds you ultimately responsible for their well being and morale, and you have the rank and social power within the group to send someone packing if you so judge. Since the context of this leadership is an outdoor adventure, the examples of how to lead involve scenarios ... Read More Rating: - Outdoor Leadership: Technique, Common Sense and Self-ConfidenceThis is a very helpful book for those who are pursuing leadership roles. I am impressed with the way the author incorporates basic values into leadership issues. Rating: - Any Outdoor Leader needs to read itI'm an Eagle Scout from troop 572 of Carolina Puerto Rico, and all the leadership skill that I learn during my best time of my life is in that book. I'm also worked at Denali National Park, Alaska and is great see a lot of people that love the wild and love to camp and hike, but more important is to be a leader in the woods with the visitors, that's why to be an Interps in Denali needs a lot of skills and Information that this book have it. Any Outdoor Leader needs to read this Book. Rating: - Maybe Fewer Stars for Corporate UseI purchased this book for analagous use in a large corporation. It contains many useful insights and guidelines for leadership. Unfortunately, the author's attempt to generalize the definition of the term "pucker factor" is not enough to overcome the term's original anatomical meaning, hence making it questionable for corporate use. This conclusion is based on interpretations of the term from employees I surveyed. A more neutral term like "stress factor" would make it a perfect metaphorical book for ... Read More Rating: - Brilliant for Business and OutdoorsNo wasted words or soapbox sermons here. I've been leading and following for years and found the concepts in this book to be direct and effective, and, if applied, sure to make a difference in all areas of your life--professionally and personally. Some of the concepts are so simple you will wonder why you haven't already been utilizing them. A quick read and a good value.
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