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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas P. PflugPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.412kg ISBN: 9781032034119ISBN 10: 1032034114 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsREVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall - DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man's capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now! REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ Doug's story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals . REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of Never Stop on a Hill Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career - he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read! REVIEW #4 by: James Jim Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker Webster's dictionary symbolizes 'granite' as possessing unyielding firmness or endurance . Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of firmness and endurance . We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy . REVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall - DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man's capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now! REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ Doug's story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals . REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of Never Stop on a Hill Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career - he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read! REVIEW #4 by: James Jim Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker Webster's dictionary symbolizes 'granite' as possessing unyielding firmness or endurance . Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of firmness and endurance . We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy . REVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall – DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa ""Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man’s capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now!"" REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ ""Doug’s story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals"". REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of ""Never Stop on a Hill"" ""Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career – he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read!"" REVIEW #4 by: James ""Jim"" Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker ""Webster’s dictionary symbolizes ‘granite’ as possessing ""unyielding firmness or endurance"". Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of ""firmness and endurance"". We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy"". REVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall – DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa ""Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man’s capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now!"" REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ ""Doug’s story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals"". REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of ""Never Stop on a Hill"" ""Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career – he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read!"" REVIEW #4 by: James ""Jim"" Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker ""Webster’s dictionary symbolizes ‘granite’ as possessing ""unyielding firmness or endurance"". Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of ""firmness and endurance"". We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy"". REVIEW #5 by: Gary Craven, P.Ag., FCMC, ITCP, Partner, Paradigm Consulting Group Finding Your Granite: My Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership by Doug Pflug is a powerful memoir that combines real-life challenges with actionable leadership insights. Drawing from his experiences as a police officer, elite coach, and survivor of personal trauma, Doug offers readers a raw and honest perspective on resilience, growth, and leadership. His concept of ""finding your granite"" symbolizes the inner strength we all possess to overcome adversity and build a solid foundation for personal success. This book is not just a narrative of overcoming hardships but a guide to self-reflection and leadership development. Doug's actionable exercises encourage readers to evaluate their past, focus on the present, and set goals for the future. Whether you're a leader looking for inspiration or someone seeking a fresh start, Finding Your Granite delivers motivation and tools for anyone committed to rising up and excelling in life. "REVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall – DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa ""Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man’s capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now!"" REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ ""Doug’s story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals"". REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of ""Never Stop on a Hill"" ""Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career – he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read!"" REVIEW #4 by: James ""Jim"" Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker ""Webster’s dictionary symbolizes ‘granite’ as possessing ""unyielding firmness or endurance"". Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of ""firmness and endurance"". We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy"". REVIEW #1 by : Dr. Gary Marshall – DBA - Leadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gary-marshall-dba-1a57b2aa ""Finding Your Granite my Four Cornerstones of Personal Leadership is a moving and powerful memoir. The author, Doug Pflug, grew up in a small town in Southern Western Ontario, where from a very early age, had to overcome unimaginable obstacles. Doug decided to attend university to escape the confines of small-town life, where his stint as a standout athlete led him to discover his real calling as a law enforcement officer. This memoir chronicles his internal struggle to understand his version of his life and to have the courage to step forward from his past. It offers a glimpse into a way of life that most of us will never experience, as well as an inspiring story about one man’s capacity to rise up and excel. Read this book now!"" REVIEW #2 by: Adam Kinakin - Founder, International Law Enforcement Training Network https://podcast.ilet.network/show/tactical-breakdown/ ""Doug’s story brought back many of the struggles I faced during my time with the Canadian Forces and post-service. It is a story that many veterans and public safety members share, and I am truly inspired by Doug and his ability to put that fight into words and his willingness and courage to share it with others. A key underlying principle to leadership displayed is that not all outstanding leaders are born but are created. Leadership is a journey that a select few navigate with the grace and humility that is showed in this book. A must-read for LEOs and public safety professionals"". REVIEW #3 by: Chris D. Lewis, OPP Commissioner (Ret.) and author of ""Never Stop on a Hill"" ""Reflecting on his life and career, Doug recounts the many events and people that shaped him. From a serious childhood illness, through school, his involvement in sports, coaching, and a successful police career – he learned from the good and from the bad along that journey. He presents his personal learnings and advice on resiliency and leadership from the heart, and additionally offers challenges to make the reader a better person and leader. A down-to-earth and enjoyable read!"" REVIEW #4 by: James ""Jim"" Barker, Canadian Football League GM, VP and Coach: 4-time Grey Cup Champion. XFL Coach and Champion. TSN CFL Analyst. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Barker ""Webster’s dictionary symbolizes ‘granite’ as possessing ""unyielding firmness or endurance"". Doug Pflug provides a blueprint for life based of real-life experiences from birth and how he utilized many of his life moments to create a legacy driven by the ideals of ""firmness and endurance"". We all have life history and Doug tells his story like we are at a backyard barbecue - relaxed and sincere - in hopes we can identify with something that can help us as we create our own legacy""." Author InformationDouglas Paul Pflug, Executive Leadership – Cornell University. Executive Leadership Coach, Instructor, Mentor, Keynote Speaker and Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach. Doug retired as a Sergeant with the Guelph Police Service on September 28, 2017, after 28 years of exemplary service. He holds his Executive Leadership, High-Performance Leadership, Change Leadership and Managing for Execution certificates from Cornell University, Ithica NY. He was awarded the Sovereign Medal for Volunteers in 2020, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, and the Governor General-Police Exemplary Medal in 2010. In 2016, he was awarded the City of Guelph Mayor's Award for his outstanding and ongoing commitments to Guelph in both his personal and professional capacity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |