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No Excuse Leadership: Lessons from the U.S. Army's Elite Rangers
Brace E. Barber

Wiley, 2004 - 288 pages

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Good things to know before you enter the Army.

I bought this book for my son who is going in to the Army in a few months. He read the book and found a lot of useful information in it. He's glad that he read it and has gone back through it a 2nd time.


Going past known limits

I really enjoyed reading this book. It gives you the ground-level stories of Ranger School from ten men who survived the experience and pushed past their mental and physical limits to graduate. Those ten stories are not only enjoyable, they are often surprising. For example, one mentioned an experience where he dug some food out of a trash can when he was ordered to sick call because of the horrible condition of his feet. I was shocked that Ranger students often operate on one or two hours of sleep (and 1 1/2 meals per day)for weeks at a time. The author does a great job of pointing out the leadership lessons forged in the fire that is Ranger School.


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I recommend this book to anyone who wants more from life, and take any excuse...

Buy this book to a friend or relative, that needs that little motivation to improve your life quality without excuses. Regardless of your life, financial condition , military or not. These principles are universal. Thank, Brace.






rangers lead the way!

fantastic first hand accounts of real men, real situations, real reactions and emotions, and real about life situations....examines the attitudes and morality of the highly trained and highly skilled mindset. all leaders are on a mission, whether physical or mental: navigation, people skills, and the gut-check define every one of us at critical paths in life. hooah!


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Every organization needs good leadership in order to win against the competition. Through his own personal story and those of nine other Rangers, Barber illuminates fundamental lessons about what it really takes to win. These first-person accounts of trial and triumph highlight the importance and the inherent truth of the Army?s most fundamental leadership principles: seeking and taking responsibility for your actions, and knowing yourself and seeking self-improvement. Adhering to those principles?and putting them at the core of your organization?will push you and your company to do more and do it better.


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