Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xiv, 233 pages , 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page [231]--233). |
Contents |
Learning to trust in your own potential -- Rule #1: recruit your special forces -- Rule #2: deal with your demons -- Rule #3: stay ready -- Rule #4: devise your mission -- Rule #5: wear camo -- Rule #6: unleash the power of integrity -- Rule #7: think like a General -- Rule #8: own your moment -- Rule #9: when things fall apart, believe you have the answer -- Mission debriefing. |
Summary |
Growing up in a military family, journalist and news anchor Harris Faulkner experienced firsthand how success in life is rooted in the knowledge, integrity, and duty that came from her military surroundings. She shares the formative lessons in leadership and work ethic she learned from a lifetime spent absorbing the military mindset, and offers recommendations for how all families can benefit from the guiding principles of military life. |
Subject |
Faulkner, Harris, 1965- -- Childhood and youth.
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Television journalists -- United States -- Biography.
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Children of military personnel -- United States -- Biography.
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Conduct of life.
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographies.
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Added Title |
Nine rules of engagement |
ISBN |
9780062697516 (hardcover) |
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006269751X (hardcover) |
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