Corps Business; The 30 Management Principles of the U.S. Marines
New York, N.Y. HarperBusiness, 2000. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xx, 219, [1] pages. Inscribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads: To Jim: I've learned at least one important thing today: Always look up. David H. Freedman 1/19/00. Includes Foreword: The Leadership Imperative by Gen. Charles C. Krulak, Thirty-first Commandant, United States Marine Corps. Acknowledgments; and Introduction, as well as chapters on Planning and Decision-making; Mission; Structure; Educating Managers; Developing Managers; Directing People; Motivating People; Culture; Tactics; and Organizational Change. Also includes Sources, The Marine Corps Management Principles, and an Index. Also includes Foreword (The Leadership Imperative); Acknowledgments; and Introduction; as well as chapters on Planning and Decision-Making; Mission; Structure; Educating Managers; Developing Managers; Directing People; Motivating People; Culture; Tactics; and Organizational Change. Also includes Sources, as well as the Marine Corps Management Principles, and an index. Freedman is a science journalist and author. he is a contributing writer at The Atlantic, where he has had several cover stories, and semi-regular cover-story contributor to Newsweek. He has contributed to a number of publications, including Scientific American, Politico, Quanta, Men’s Journal, and others. He is the author of five books, including this influential title on the U.S. Marine Corps. More