George C. Marshall: Rubrics of Leadership

ParametersVol. 38 Nbr. 3, October 2008

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"The art of war has no traffic with rules," warns the opening line of the classic Infantry in Battle, prepared in the early 1930s under the supervision of the Infantry School's Assistant Commandant, Colonel George C. Marshall. The bookshelves and remainder tables groan under the weight of tomes advertising the leadership secrets of sundry military heroes, winning coaches, and wealthy entrepreneurs-even Attila the Hun apparently has something to say about building high-performing organizations.

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George C. Marshall: Rubrics of Leadership

George C. Marshall: Rubrics of Leadership. By Stewart W. Husted. Carlisle, Pa.: US Army War College Foundation Press, 2006. 264 pages. $23.95. Reviewed by Colonel Alan Cate, USA Retired.

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