Just as the U.S.S. Constitution—"Old Ironsides"—has withstood the test of time through exceptional construction and adaptability, our written Constitution remains a pillar of strength in our society. Dr. Joe Aniello's "Sunken Leadership" draws powerful parallels between these two enduring icons, offering profound insights into how strong leadership can navigate and rise above challenges.
In "Sunken Leadership," you'll explore:
● The remarkable resilience of "Old Ironsides" and what it teaches us about leadership.
● How the foundational principles of our Constitution empower us to overcome modern obstacles.
● The vital importance of viewing historical achievements with respect and understanding, rather than through a contemporary lens.
This book is not just a historical analysis; it's a call to action for current and future leaders to rise, adapt, and lead with strength and integrity.
Don't miss your chance to be inspired by the lessons of the past and apply them to today's world. Purchase your copy of "Sunken Leadership" by Dr. Joe Aniello today and embark on a journey to uncover the indestructible power of leadership.
My review...
This is not what I expected. It is not another business book
about leadership and management to use in a Webinar.
What this turned out to be is a well-written book by an intelligent
man able to pull examples from resources and create analogies for every point.
Whether it be economy, education, or technology, each facet
can be compared to a business practice. Each chapter fits in the corporate office, a meeting of world leaders, or our own U.S. Congress. Much of how this
comes across will be your own perception and/or your reaction to this work.
How it made me feel is quite different from my previous
description. It left me feeling quite downtrodden. As if most things are wrong,
helpless is a better term, and we don’t have people in place to improve upon
them.
There is so much history in this book. You can’t read it
without learning something. But all of what seems veridical is in fact one
person’s opinion. It might just be rhetoric.
Having “spouted” all of this, while I may not agree with all
of the author’s points (or rhetoric:) I must refer back to my opinion that this
is well-written and interesting. It’s worth seeing what you think of it. You’ll
learn something.
About the Author
"Dr. Joe” AnieHo is a tenured, full-professor at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina.
He has taught in their School of Business for the last 21 years primarily in Organizational Leadership and Human Resource Behavior. He also has served as Executive Director of the Francis Marion University Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management.
His holds an MBA in Marketing from Fordham University in New York City and an Education Doctorate from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. His dissertation is on ”Increasing Creativity in Adults.”
Prior to his Academic Career, ”Dr. Joe” spent over 20 years in major American Corporations rising to the level of Officer/Vice President.
He lives in Florence with his wife, Tracy, and their three young children: Elizabeth, Patrick, and Mary.
He has two great siblings, Anthony, his wife Sheila, and their children Autumn and Christian. Anne Marie Guerrero, her husband Danny and their children Jenna and Katie. Those families are all growing and flourishing.
Joe also had two awesome parents, Anthony F., and Antoinette Marie who have since gone on to their eternal rewards given for lives devoted to others. They continue to become even more awesome to me with each passing year of my life.
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Thanks so much! Dr. Joe
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