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Summary and Analysis of The Dichotomy of Leadership

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Summary and Analysis of The Dichotomy of Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win Book Nerd offered an in depth summary of “The Dichotomy of Leadership” and shows how the lessons presented by Willink and Leif apply to work, school, and life.Gain a thorough understanding of leadership and navy seals in these summary with real world examplesBackground Information on The Dichotomy of LeadershipMore info about Jocko Willink and Leif BabinTrivia questions and discussion questionsDownload and read now for an enhanced book overview that complements the original book. *Please This is an unofficial summary and analysis book of Willink’s and Babin’s “The Dichotomy of Leadership.” This companion is designed to further your understanding and analysis of the book. This is not the original book.

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Published December 4, 2018

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December 14, 2018
I received a PDF.file of this book from the publisher through a giveaway they had on LibraryThing, and the following is my honest opinion.

These days most of us are too harried with our daily existence and responsibilities to sit down and read a book of 311 pages, which is why from time to time we require some assistance in this endeavor.

Being a child of the 1950’s, back in my high school days any time I had to read an entire book for my English class I usually frowned each time in doing it, as they were other things I’d rather be doing.
One these books had been The Tale of Two Cities, and of bothering to read it, I went to a large local bookstore and bought a CliffNotes® copy of the book instead. CliffNotes® which is still around today is written by actual teaches and professors who know their way around a book, not only did this summarized guide to the book helped me get passed all the assignments and got me B+ for this portion of the class.

What this book does in its 45 pages is allow its readers to cut to the chase and be allow to absorb the essential tidbits of knowledge each chapter presents to them. Adding to this is the inclusions of the main points readers should come away with at the end of each chapter. Like the CliffNotes® of my high school days this book adequately summarizes the book in relatively good detail for its readers, allowing them to pursue other endeavors.

In the end I feel this book does what it is supposed to do, for which I’ve given this book 4 STARS.
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