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Leadership

Leadership

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty insightful....
Review: Rudy is a great leader and uses many interesting strategies... One of the most interesting things he used was accountability, which in todays world isn't used much.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Compelling and intriguing"
Review: While I do not participate in, or condone the whole (conservative/republican, good; liberal/democrat, evil) way of American politics. I do try to read all I can about leaders, especially books by leaders. I'm sure Mr. Giuliani capitalized on the 9/11 disaster. I am not aware of any infidelity in his marriage. And I am sure Rudy is egocentric, sometimes a necessary evil required of a leader. The basic fact is, this is a great book. There are countless examples of leadership on every page. Politicians are for the most part, a little slippery, especially those with a background in law. Governing New York City would be an undaunting task. Hats off to anyone daring or stupid enough to want to tackle it. From the point of view of someone who has never even been to New York, I sense he did a pretty good job while he was in office. Just read between the lines, and avoid all the name dropping--you'll find that this is a fine piece of work, worthy of reading and re-reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More of an auto-biography than a book on Leadership
Review: Interesting book, although it could have been shorter. Something that seemed conspicuously absent was mistakes he made and how he might have become a better leader by learning from them. His inside look at the tragedy of Sept 11 was very interesting and brought back a lot of memories and emotions. Thoroughly enjoyed reading about the recovery efforts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best spinach I ever tasted
Review: This doesn't work too well as a novel of manners, but it's the best source of Vitamin K you can get for the money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The leader Giuliani
Review: If you think Giuliani is a truly great leader, consider these facts..

From his first days in office in 1994, New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has been preoccupied with restricting artists' freedom of expression. Before ordering his crackdowns on squeegee guys, hookers, marijuana smokers, community gardens, art museums or the homeless, his 40,000 strong army of police was ordered to arrest the City's street artists.

Before the First Amendment battles in which Giuliani tried to close down the peepshows and topless bars of Times Square to make way for Disney; before he banned press conferences by political opponents on the steps of City Hall; before he tried to enforce obscure prohibition era laws that made dancing in bars illegal, Giuliani was in Federal court trying to eliminate all First Amendment protection for visual art.

The arrests he ordered of public-space photographer Spencer Tunick, of more than 700 different street artists and of fellow artists and Giuliani-critics Knut Masco, Jack Nesbitt, Wei Zhang, Christopher Brodeur and Stephen Powers show that the Mayor's efforts to censor art he dislikes has nothing to do with the use of taxes and everything to do with repression of artistic expression conveying a controversial political message.

Repression and forced conformity have been the underlying themes of the entire Giuliani administration. As outlined in his most famous quote, Giuliani believes in exerting maximum control over people.

"Freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority." - Mayor Giuliani, New York Times, March 17, 1994

A truly outstanding leader!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Congratulations Rudy, from a seasoned CEO
Review: Rudy, you showed the world what leadership was all about on 9/11 but you have shown us the elements of leadership in this remarkable book. I recommend this book wholeheartedly if you are new to leadership or if you are an old timer open to growth. I also recommend Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self, a superlative resource for individual, leadership and corporate optimization

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Everyone can be a Leader, but there's only one Giuliani
Review: "Leadership" is an excellent resource for anyone who seeks
to manage, lead, or instill organization into their own lives.
Written in a style reflective of Giuliani's friendly yet steely
personality, it provides an excellent overview of his political
philosophy, decision making skills, and of course his historic
leadership following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Until reading the book, I had forgotten how dire the conditions were in New York City prior to Rudy's election in 1993 - over 9,000 felonies per week! He details how he put plans into action
and demanded accountability from everyone in the system, which often required enormous political strength. Being a Republican mayor in a city that is nearly 80% Democrat is enormously difficult. But Rudy explains how he relied on his priciples, moral beliefs and formed relationships with political enemies by
trusting those who were trust worthy and always being open to discussion. These principles and beliefs were evident during the leadership exercised during 9-11.
I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in a political or management career, or anyone who wants to learn more about this great American.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A self proclaimed hero
Review: It's sad how politicians become heroes during tragic times. 911 glorified Giuliani and made him an hero whose rating was plunging south. Although he deserve for his efforts in bring down the crime but it was the strong economy boom in the 90's that was more of a factor.

He does not deserve to be called a Leader. Anyone in his place would have done the same. Rather the hard working New Yorker including the Firefighters/Police men who deserve to be called True Leader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great leader when we needed him most!
Review: Most people would be hard pressed to criticize the leadership of Mayor Giuliani during and after 911. I respect him and enjoyed every page of this book. I also recommend Leadership and the One Minute Manager if you are interested in leading others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Recommended
Review: After seeing New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani give a speech at the University of California, Los Angeles, going over some of the characteristics a leader holds, I had to buy this book. One characteristic he focused on (but was not included as much in the book) was the quality of staying positive. Giuliani states that a leader is someone others will follow. Let's say, for instance, that you state that things are going to get worse, there is no way to improve things... so follow me. The crowd was in awe: of course no one would follow such a leader. One would be an idiot for doing so. As Giuliani states in the book, however, if a leader has conviction, holds strong principles, and says they have a positive plan so follow me . . . people will listen and follow.

There is a lot of psychology imbedded in the mayor's ideas. Although he's not a psychologist by trade, I'm sure a lot of the experience he has had over the years has allowed him to notice how people act. This is a very practical book and I'd highly recommend it to a leader of any kind, nonprofit, corporate, whether they are a conservative or liberal: it really makes no difference.

A great book, Mr. Mayor of the World!


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