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When No-Bullshit Executive Personalities Hinder Performance Many
executives who are valuable leaders in their organizations often
don't understand why they're not advancing in their careers at the
pace or level they believe they deserve given their commitment to
their imperatives. Any high-performing leader (the "No-Bullshit
Executive," according to author Jordan Goldrich) who has ever been
identified as abrasive or even a bully will find an ally in this
must-read book. These executives (termed workplace warriors by the
author) make a unique and critical contribution to the success of
their companies or organizations, and their warrior spirit is
especially crucial in the current VUCA environment (volatility,
uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity). While acknowledging their
unique contributions, the author encourages no-bullshit executives
to lift their warrior spirit to the level of our country's greatest
warriors--the Navy SEALs and the rest of the United States Special
Operations community--to find the skills they need to excel. Some
of Goldrich's advice takes the form of his clever tagline: The
Least You Can Do. If the abrasive executives are only interested in
doing The Least You Can Do to protect themselves in a politically
correct world, they will find what they need. If, on the other
hand, executives want to do The Least You Can Do in the sense that
of the right thing to do, they will find resources to take their
leadership to a higher level. Appendices and checklists fill out
the advice to help the best become even better.
Rob Wardell is a seventeen-year old who feels like he doesn't quite
fit in anywhere--not at home, not at school and not on the baseball
field. The small, shy boy stays on the high school baseball team
only to please his father since he knows he will never get to play.
He's living his life alone until he finds himself drawn into a
friendship with the team's new star pitcher, Josh Schlagel. The two
boys hit it off instantly; maybe it's because Josh isn't exactly
welcomed by the team either. But as Rob and Josh grow closer and
start spending more time together away from the field, Rob realizes
this his friend is hiding something. The bruises on Josh's body and
his reluctance to let Rob know about certain parts of his life have
Rob suspicious. When Josh's secrets are finally revealed and become
life threatening, Rob and his family must step up to the plate.
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