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High Altitude Leadership
Book

High Altitude Leadership

What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success

Jossey-Bass, 2008 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Chris Warner certainly is not the first mountain climber to chronicle harrowing journeys and near-death experiences scaling the high peaks of the Himalayas. What makes Warner unique is his ability to extract critical lessons from his adventures and shape them to be relevant for business leaders at sea level. Warner and Don Schmincke have produced a fascinating book that pinpoints the qualities managers need to not just survive, but thrive. Bravery, teamwork and decisiveness, they say, are just as important in the conference room as on the Khumbu Ice Fall of Mt. Everest. getAbstract recommends the authors’ sage advice. You’ll find yourself on solid footing as you negotiate the higher elevations of leadership.

Take-Aways

  • Leadership is challenging whether you guide a mountain expedition or manage an organization.
  • Overcoming your fears will make you a better leader.
  • “Dangerous, unproductive, dysfunctional (DUD) behavior” can irreparably damage your organization. It reduces productivity by an average of 50%.

About the Authors

Chris Warner is an educator and entrepreneur who has led more than 150 international mountaineering expeditions. Don Schmincke is a management consultant and founder of the SAGA Leadership Institute.