Marine Maxims: Turning Leadership Principles into Practice

Author:   Thomas J Gordon
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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9781682476970


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Thomas J Gordon
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9781682476970


ISBN 10:   1682476979
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Marine Maxims is filled with incredibly useful leadership lessons that could enlighten military leaders at all levels. Col. Gordon not only presents valuable lessons in leadership but does so in a format that will continue to drive self-development. Col. Gordon must be commended for his dedication to leadership and education. The lessons contained within this book and his approach to improving his skills and abilities undoubtedly improved the U.S. Marine Corps. As his book continues to spread within the military community, there's little doubt that this warrior-scholar will continue to help support and improve the leadership of the US Military well into the future. --Small Wars Journal Marine Maxims is an exceptional guidebook for Marine leaders at any level and, with little modification, to military leaders in any branch of service. Today's service members stand to learn much from his hard-earned wisdom. --Proceedings A great field guide of character and competence; the key components of trust and the core of leadership. A compilation of experiences to help shape your own. Tom sees life as an opportunity to learn and we should take advantage of it. --Rear Adm. Brian Brakk, former commander Navy Expeditionary Combat Command After over 30 years in uniform, I hadn't expected to learn something new about leadership from a book - but Tom Gordon proved me wrong. His engaging style brings to life a well-covered topic with insights that are extraordinarily perceptive and informative. If you are going to read one book on the topic of leadership - this is it. --Col. Andy Milburn, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Raider Regiment, author When the Tempest Gathers: From Mogadishu to the Fight Against ISIS, a Marine Special Operations Commander at War Brilliantly useful! Fifty seemingly simple ideas of enormous potential explained for ease of implementation. These maxims outline everything a slated commander needs to consider prior to taking charge. This is not another book on leadership theory. Colonel Gordon turns theory into practice with leadership maxims that can be applied with great effect and has brilliantly captured it all in a book to be used and never be relegated to a shelf. An 'aha!' on every page, this compendium of distilled leadership truths can be applied by commanders at all levels. This is an absolute must read for any first time commander. --Lt. Gen. David Beydler, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Central Command and II Marine Expeditionary Force Colonel Gordon has paid it forward with this compilation of leadership lessons. Every leader needs stories to share, you never want to miss the opportunity to talk about those life lessons. Col Gordon provides a source for every leader to turn to. A good companion to William J Bennett's The Book of Virtues. --Lt. Gen. John Toolan, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Pacific and I Marine Expeditionary Force From his first days as a Citadel cadet and during his thirty years of active Marine service, Colonel Gordon studied great leaders and great leadership in order to record best principals, best practices, and best publications. But Colonel Gordon is not just a scholar of leadership but an outstanding practitioner as well. He has used those observations he recorded to great effect as he led Marines in war and peace; during training and operations; and with high achievers and leadership challenges alike at all levels of the Corps. Now he has distilled thirty plus years of study into 50 lessons of leadership applicable to all leaders, military and civilian, who desire to maximize their skills at 'getting things done though people'. A true textbook for all leaders or those who hope to be. --Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills, USMC (Ret), president and chief executive officer Marine Corps University Foundation, former Commander, Marine Forces Reserve Tom Gordon has skillfully compiled a treasure trove of useful leadership lessons in his very compelling narrative. A must read for those focused on becoming better leaders and team builders! --Lt. Gen. Mike Dana, USMC (Ret.), former deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics


A great field guide of character and competence; the key components of trust and the core of leadership. A compilation of experiences to help shape your own. Tom sees life as an opportunity to learn and we should take advantage of it. --Rear Adm. Brian Brakk, former commander Navy Expeditionary Combat Command After over 30 years in uniform, I hadn't expected to learn something new about leadership from a book - but Tom Gordon proved me wrong. His engaging style brings to life a well-covered topic with insights that are extraordinarily perceptive and informative. If you are going to read one book on the topic of leadership - this is it. --Col. Andy Milburn, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Raider Regiment, author When the Tempest Gathers: From Mogadishu to the Fight Against ISIS, a Marine Special Operations Commander at War Brilliantly useful! Fifty seemingly simple ideas of enormous potential explained for ease of implementation. These maxims outline everything a slated commander needs to consider prior to taking charge. This is not another book on leadership theory. Colonel Gordon turns theory into practice with leadership maxims that can be applied with great effect and has brilliantly captured it all in a book to be used and never be relegated to a shelf. An 'aha!' on every page, this compendium of distilled leadership truths can be applied by commanders at all levels. This is an absolute must read for any first time commander. --Lt. Gen. David Beydler, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Central Command and II Marine Expeditionary Force Colonel Gordon has paid it forward with this compilation of leadership lessons. Every leader needs stories to share, you never want to miss the opportunity to talk about those life lessons. Col Gordon provides a source for every leader to turn to. A good companion to William J Bennett's The Book of Virtues. --Lt. Gen. John Toolan, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Pacific and I Marine Expeditionary Force From his first days as a Citadel cadet and during his thirty years of active Marine service, Colonel Gordon studied great leaders and great leadership in order to record best principals, best practices, and best publications. But Colonel Gordon is not just a scholar of leadership but an outstanding practitioner as well. He has used those observations he recorded to great effect as he led Marines in war and peace; during training and operations; and with high achievers and leadership challenges alike at all levels of the Corps. Now he has distilled thirty plus years of study into 50 lessons of leadership applicable to all leaders, military and civilian, who desire to maximize their skills at 'getting things done though people'. A true textbook for all leaders or those who hope to be. --Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills, USMC (Ret), president and chief executive officer Marine Corps University Foundation, former Commander, Marine Forces Reserve Tom Gordon has skillfully compiled a treasure trove of useful leadership lessons in his very compelling narrative. A must read for those focused on becoming better leaders and team builders! --Lt. Gen. Mike Dana, USMC (Ret.), former deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics


Marine Maxims is an exceptional guidebook for Marine leaders at any level and, with little modification, to military leaders in any branch of service. Today's service members stand to learn much from his hard-earned wisdom. --Proceedings A great field guide of character and competence; the key components of trust and the core of leadership. A compilation of experiences to help shape your own. Tom sees life as an opportunity to learn and we should take advantage of it. --Rear Adm. Brian Brakk, former commander Navy Expeditionary Combat Command After over 30 years in uniform, I hadn't expected to learn something new about leadership from a book - but Tom Gordon proved me wrong. His engaging style brings to life a well-covered topic with insights that are extraordinarily perceptive and informative. If you are going to read one book on the topic of leadership - this is it. --Col. Andy Milburn, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Raider Regiment, author When the Tempest Gathers: From Mogadishu to the Fight Against ISIS, a Marine Special Operations Commander at War Brilliantly useful! Fifty seemingly simple ideas of enormous potential explained for ease of implementation. These maxims outline everything a slated commander needs to consider prior to taking charge. This is not another book on leadership theory. Colonel Gordon turns theory into practice with leadership maxims that can be applied with great effect and has brilliantly captured it all in a book to be used and never be relegated to a shelf. An 'aha!' on every page, this compendium of distilled leadership truths can be applied by commanders at all levels. This is an absolute must read for any first time commander. --Lt. Gen. David Beydler, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Central Command and II Marine Expeditionary Force Colonel Gordon has paid it forward with this compilation of leadership lessons. Every leader needs stories to share, you never want to miss the opportunity to talk about those life lessons. Col Gordon provides a source for every leader to turn to. A good companion to William J Bennett's The Book of Virtues. --Lt. Gen. John Toolan, USMC (Ret.), former commander, Marine Forces Pacific and I Marine Expeditionary Force From his first days as a Citadel cadet and during his thirty years of active Marine service, Colonel Gordon studied great leaders and great leadership in order to record best principals, best practices, and best publications. But Colonel Gordon is not just a scholar of leadership but an outstanding practitioner as well. He has used those observations he recorded to great effect as he led Marines in war and peace; during training and operations; and with high achievers and leadership challenges alike at all levels of the Corps. Now he has distilled thirty plus years of study into 50 lessons of leadership applicable to all leaders, military and civilian, who desire to maximize their skills at 'getting things done though people'. A true textbook for all leaders or those who hope to be. --Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills, USMC (Ret), president and chief executive officer Marine Corps University Foundation, former Commander, Marine Forces Reserve Tom Gordon has skillfully compiled a treasure trove of useful leadership lessons in his very compelling narrative. A must read for those focused on becoming better leaders and team builders! --Lt. Gen. Mike Dana, USMC (Ret.), former deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics


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Col. Thomas J. Gordon, USMC (Ret.), is a career Marine with thirty-years of executive leadership experience commanding diverse organizations in the most demanding environments. His final assignment as the Director of the Command and Staff College was a fitting capstone to a career spent developing principled, centered leaders and returning men and women of virtue and character back to society.

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