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Get Your Ship Together: How Great Leaders Inspire Ownership from the Keel

Get Your Ship Together: How Great Leaders Inspire Ownership from the Keel

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Author: D. Michael Abrashoff
Publisher: Portfolio Hardcover
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 97416

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 1591840740
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4092
EAN: 9781591840749
ASIN: 1591840740

Publication Date: December 29, 2004
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Product Description
Former U.S. Navy Commander Michael Abrashoff attracted worldwide media attention for his success in turning around a struggling ship, the USS Benfold the subject of his acclaimed bestseller, It s Your Ship. Since then, he s been a fixture on the business lecture circuit, spreading an empowering message that any organization can be turned around with compassionate but firm leadership. He is now nearly as popular a speaker as Rudy Giuliani, Jack Welch, or Jim Collins.

Abrashoff never claimed to have all the answers. He also knew that there were plenty of other creative leaders in the navy, army, air force, marine corps, and even the coast guard who could teach businesspeople how to motivate, inspire, and get great results under pressure. So he asked around, found some fascinating people in every branch of the U.S. military and the business world, and interviewed them about leadership and teambuilding. The result is Get Your Ship Together a book that will be just as valuable as It s Your Ship.

For example, Abrashoff introduces us to a working-class enlisted man who rose rapidly in the navy for his creative leadership under fire; an army platoon leader who fought in Afghanistan; the first woman to fly an Apache helicopter in combat; a former commander of the air force s elite Blue Angels; and many other unsung heroes. Abrashoff distills their stories into fresh lessons that can be applied in the business world, such as:

Make a contract with your people and honor it
Develop your subordinates better so you can buy back a little quality of life
Conduct the battle on your terms, not those of your adversary



Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Collection of case histories on real-life leadership   May 23, 2008
Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland)
D. Michael Abrashoff commanded the USS Benfold, a billion-dollar U.S. Navy warship. His first day of command nearly became his last. Due to an engineering error, the ship suddenly lost power as it prepared to leave San Diego Bay. Dead in the water, the 8,300-ton vessel could have incurred severe harm, including damage to its $5-million submerged sonar dome. Fortunately, its engineers quickly restored power and the ship sailed safely. Abrashoff vowed never to let such an occurrence take place on a ship of his again. Night and day, he and his crew practiced drills and procedures so they would be able to handle any situation or emergency. This intense training paid big dividends. The Benfold transformed itself from an engineering failure to - by U.S. Navy citation - the Pacific Fleet's best ship. Abrashoff's leadership techniques, which focused on helping his crew members become experts at their jobs, have parallels in every military unit and civilian organization. Abrashoff spotlights six superb leaders, both military and nonmilitary, and explains the 18 leadership lessons that enabled them to surpass their goals. getAbstract believes these tried-and-true principles can help you sail to your leadership goals as well.




5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book on Management   February 9, 2008
C. Bednarek (Chicago Heights, IL USA)
This book was referred to me by an arson investigation instructor I once had. This book was unbelievable. It's not often that you read a book that is basically about management and employee motivation that you can't put down, but this is one of them.


5 out of 5 stars What a great leader does   November 2, 2007
R. Stroud (Jacksonville, Fl.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There seems to be uproar about the use of "I" and "my" in Capt. Mike's books. There is no "WE" in military command. The rancid material that hit the fan when something fouls up stops at the commander's desk. The commander cannot say "WE screwed up", he has to step forward and take it on the chin. This is especially true in the U.S. Navy (see action reports on Navy vessels run aground).

Capt. Mike was in charge of his ship. He used the principles of teamwork and reward to get what he needed to accomplish - to have a top-notch war machine. He gives full credit to those in his command for their performance, and praises those who rose to the task.
That is exactly what a great leader does - and that is why Capt. Mike is a great leader.

As for relating back to his prior book - he does not ask you to buy it. Instead, he shares examples that he can relate to within his plane of experience. Much the way we do when we share third party experiences.





2 out of 5 stars Get Your ShipTogether   May 20, 2007
E. C. Ferber (Afganistan (for now))
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Skip this book. With the exception of Ward Clapham's story the book is exceptionally boring. I think what I disliked most is the Authors (D. Michael Abrashoff) constant comparisons of the leader he was writing about and his time in the NAVY. I would just be getting a good picture of Leader he was describing and he would ruin the feel by adding another "this one time on BENFOLD" story. Mr. Abrashoff, you did well on BENFOLD but it's time to find a new hook to hang your cover on!


5 out of 5 stars Get Your Ship Together: How Great Leaders Inspire Ownership from the Keel   March 13, 2007
John Robert Lewis (Vancouver B.C Canada)
Fantasic. The principals in this book should be followed by those who intend to lead or who are in leadership roles.



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