Dave Oliver
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Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
11 editions
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2014
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Lead On!: A Practical Guide to Leadership
3 editions
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1992
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Playing The Harmonica
11 editions
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2002
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Intent to Deceive
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Tae Kwon Do
3 editions
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2002
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American Defense Reform: Lessons from Failure and Success in Navy History
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Ez Ozel: Prologue to Perdition
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The Pen
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Learn to Play the Recorder
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Intent to Betray
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“Nevertheless, the mere spark of an unsuccessful revolution is often sufficient to breed other revolutionaries, and Zumwalt broke some ancient glass that could not be replaced, no matter how hard fools later tried.”
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
“Free discussion requires an atmosphere unembarrassed by any suggestion of authority or even respect. If a subordinate agrees with his superior he is a useless part of the organization.1”
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
“Dear Admiral Rickover, If you want to stop killing people, read this. Very respectfully, Dave Oliver Captain, US Navy”
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
― Against the Tide: Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy
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