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Interested in becoming the best leader you can be? Consider becoming more vulnerable. That's the message retired Major General Mike Milano proposes in this engaging book. Sharing real-life experiences, Milano examines how vulnerability is no longer a dirty word when it comes to leadership. In a world that celebrates tough leaders who show no weakness, Milano suggests another model is more desirable. Using his own extensive experience from climbing the Army hierarchy to combat tours of duty in Iraq to a retail distribution center in the U.S., he shows how the old model of leadership is becoming…mehr

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Interested in becoming the best leader you can be? Consider becoming more vulnerable. That's the message retired Major General Mike Milano proposes in this engaging book. Sharing real-life experiences, Milano examines how vulnerability is no longer a dirty word when it comes to leadership. In a world that celebrates tough leaders who show no weakness, Milano suggests another model is more desirable. Using his own extensive experience from climbing the Army hierarchy to combat tours of duty in Iraq to a retail distribution center in the U.S., he shows how the old model of leadership is becoming less viable in a changing world. After 33 successful years in the US Army and 7 with Target Corporation, Milano is convinced that the answer to great leadership in the future lies in a single concept. The incredible power of vulnerability.
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Major General, US Army (Ret.), Mike Milano is a leadership trainer and consultant with 44 years of experience leading at all organizational levels, both in the United States Army and in corporate America. After a brilliant 33-year career in the Army leading troops in several operational and combat deployments and commanding two premier installations, he spent seven years with Target Corporation in field leadership positions.