Last year Mike Studeman retired as a two-star admiral after 35 storied years in the U.S. Navy. Now, he is sharing his decades of knowledge in key leadership assignments leading large national security organizations.
He wrote a leadership book after poll after poll showed how few American workers trust their leaders. Most citizens believe both government and corporate America face a deep and pervasive leadership crisis. A problem that appears to be something that is prevalent across Europe too. In his new book called Might of the Chain: Forging Leaders of Iron Integrity, Studeman reminds we are only as strong as our weakest link. He underscores the criticality of finding ways to work together, restore trust and elevate team performance to do the heavy lifting of our times.
Might of the Chain distills over three decades of leadership experience into a treasury of colorful, never-heard-before stories that unveil the secrets of how to lead well in any role and under any condition. A beautifully written page-turner, the book highlights dozens of leadership traits and illustrates how they work in practice.
As Studeman states, “The emphasis is on developing, nurturing and sustaining pressure-tested leadership qualities that lead to high morale, maximum performance, exceptional outcomes and lasting success.”
While the book adds distinctive breadth and depth to any study of leadership, it also provides unique glimpses into the world of intelligence, national security decision-making and world-shaking events from the Cold War to today. It is therefore no wonder that the book has been enthusiastically endorsed by the likes of Dr. Henry Kissinger, Robert Gates and Jim Stavridis.
Might of the Chain offers fresh leadership insights with universal application across any organization. The book holds appeal for those in business and government hoping to enhance trust, strengthen team integrity and achieve better results. Loaded with quotable quotes and highly motivating, Might of the Chain also serves as an indispensable resource for students and young professionals eager to elevate their lives and the world around them.
Mike Studeman, the former Commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence and a retired Rear Admiral, is one of the USA’s leading national security professionals with extensive global experience in intelligence, foreign policy and defense matters. He is an internationally recognized expert on Asian affairs with deep expertise on China. Studeman is currently a MITRE National Security Fellow and a member of the Board of Advisors of the National Bureau of Asian Research. In 2005, he was presidentially appointed as a White House Fellow, the nation’s premier program for leadership and public service.
Studeman has led intelligence operations at every level from the tactical to the strategic, and in Navy, joint, national and interagency assignments. He has supported combat operations ranging from Desert Storm to the Balkans to Afghanistan. He also helped formulate strategies and execute operations to deal with challenges from Iran, North Korea, Russia and China.
Might of the Chain: Forging Leaders of Iron Integrity
Stone Tower Press / ISBN-13: 979-8989400836
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