Historians on leadership and strategy: Case studies from antiquity to modernity

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This book examines the well-covered subject of leadership from a unique perspective: history's vast catalogue of leadership successes and failures. Through a collection of highly compelling case studies spanning two millennia, it looks beyond the classic leadership parable of men in military or political crises and shows that successful leadership cannot be reduced to simplistic formulae. Written by experts in the field and based on rigorous research, each case provides a rich and compelling account that is accessible to a wide audience, from students to managers. Rather than serving as a vehicle for advancing a particular theory of leadership, each case invites readers to reflect, debate and extract their own insights.

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Gutmann, M. (2019). Historians on leadership and strategy: Case studies from antiquity to modernity. Historians on Leadership and Strategy: Case Studies From Antiquity to Modernity (pp. 1–267). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26090-3

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