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Making It Happen Reflections on Leadership

Making It Happen Reflections on Leadership review Section Editor: David Crighton By John Harvey-Jones (2003) London: Profile Business Reviewed by David Crighton Germany and the United States were closing in Home Office fast. The UK was an immensely wealthy nation with a vast and growing empire and the majority of its his is, in reality, far from being a new book on population were living and working in conditions the market. It is, in fact, the latest updated that would now be viewed as intolerable. The need Treprint of a text first published back in 1988. for leaders was explicitly acknowledged and Why then does it warrant a review now? Well, first, failings in providing such leadership accounts, at it is one of those rare books that becomes a best least in part, for the relative loss of industrial and seller, all the more rare when you consider that the economic position. book is concerned with leadership, largely in the military and industrial chemicals sectors! Second, With such loss of position many former military the book was pioneering in that it looked explicitly officers went into industry which was, at that time, at notions of leadership. still the major employer. Harvey-Jones joined Imperial Chemical Industries http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Leadership in Public Services Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1747-9886
DOI
10.1108/17479886200600025
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review Section Editor: David Crighton By John Harvey-Jones (2003) London: Profile Business Reviewed by David Crighton Germany and the United States were closing in Home Office fast. The UK was an immensely wealthy nation with a vast and growing empire and the majority of its his is, in reality, far from being a new book on population were living and working in conditions the market. It is, in fact, the latest updated that would now be viewed as intolerable. The need Treprint of a text first published back in 1988. for leaders was explicitly acknowledged and Why then does it warrant a review now? Well, first, failings in providing such leadership accounts, at it is one of those rare books that becomes a best least in part, for the relative loss of industrial and seller, all the more rare when you consider that the economic position. book is concerned with leadership, largely in the military and industrial chemicals sectors! Second, With such loss of position many former military the book was pioneering in that it looked explicitly officers went into industry which was, at that time, at notions of leadership. still the major employer. Harvey-Jones joined Imperial Chemical Industries

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International Journal of Leadership in Public ServicesEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2006

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