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In a world where crises lurk around every corner, this book is your insurance policy. It's your guide to transparent communication, decisive action, and constant improvement.
Whether you're a crisis pro or just starting out, "End Game First" will change your game. It's not just a book; it's your ticket to emerging stronger from any challenge.
Like financial management and project planning, crisis navigation is a skill vital for survival, sustainability, and-most importantly-success. No one knows this better than Mike LeFever and Roderick Jones. LeFever is a retired Vice Admiral with leadership experience in high-risk security environments. Jones is a former member of Scotland Yard's Special Branch and a recognized expert in the security industry. Together they translate their unique experiences in military and corporate life into a framework for navigating crises and anticipating next steps before conflict becomes unsurvivable.
"End Game First" isn't your typical theoretical read. It's packed with real-world case studies that offer practical, battle-tested insights. It's about rolling up your sleeves and getting the job done.
In End Game First, you'll learn how to select a dynamic team, leverage capabilities, and utilize communication principles that stand the test of time. This is your playbook for moving past the perceived inevitable and embracing growth, no matter what comes your way.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world where crises lurk around every corner, this book is your insurance policy. It's your guide to transparent communication, decisive action, and constant improvement.
Whether you're a crisis pro or just starting out, "End Game First" will change your game. It's not just a book; it's your ticket to emerging stronger from any challenge.
Like financial management and project planning, crisis navigation is a skill vital for survival, sustainability, and-most importantly-success. No one knows this better than Mike LeFever and Roderick Jones. LeFever is a retired Vice Admiral with leadership experience in high-risk security environments. Jones is a former member of Scotland Yard's Special Branch and a recognized expert in the security industry. Together they translate their unique experiences in military and corporate life into a framework for navigating crises and anticipating next steps before conflict becomes unsurvivable.
"End Game First" isn't your typical theoretical read. It's packed with real-world case studies that offer practical, battle-tested insights. It's about rolling up your sleeves and getting the job done.
In End Game First, you'll learn how to select a dynamic team, leverage capabilities, and utilize communication principles that stand the test of time. This is your playbook for moving past the perceived inevitable and embracing growth, no matter what comes your way.