Extreme Ownership is written by two former Navy SEALs, Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, who now head a leadership training company. Both men are pretty hardcore, I must admit. The experiences they share in this book are intense and eye-opening--not to mention unique. There aren't many books out there that give such detailed glimpses into the lives of SEALs in action. The book is structured in a very basic and clear way. The authors convey one main point per chapter by sharing a story from their battlefield experiences, then highlighting the main principle of that story, and finally giving a concrete example of how this principle applies in business settings. Their main points can be summarized as follows: (*) The leader is always responsible. (This is what they call "extreme ownership." Basically, leaders must always "own" the mistakes and shortcomings of their teams.) (*) Everyone on the team must believe in the mission. (*) Work with other teams to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. (*) Keep plans simple, clear, and concise. (*) Check your ego. (*) Figure out your priorities, and then act on them one at a time. (*) Clarify your mission (i.e., your plan). (*) Engage with your higher-ups; keep them in the loop--especially when they frustrate you. (*) Act decisively, even when things are chaotic. (*) And the last chapter is a summary of the seemingly contradictory qualities of a leader. In my opinion, the simplicity, clarity, and structure of this book are it's greatest strengths. I knew exactly where the authors were going with their points, and I understood exactly the message they were trying to communicate. The book is incredibly easy to follow. I appreciated what Willink and Babin had to share. Their lessons are insightful and thought-provoking, and I can definitely see how their experiences will help guide leaders in the business world. Extreme Ownership is a worthwhile read, yes--but also a somewhat muted one. Take it for what it is. After I read the book, I gave to my son's best friend, who just joined the US Army Infantry, and for many years now had waited to serve his country defend democracy and the American way of life.Read full review
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This book is an excellent leadership tool. The principles outlined are a must for any leader to be successful regardless of their field. The authors podcast is a great companion to the information. Highly recommend this as I have used it with my 90 plus employees and have seen the results. Read it and get after it.
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It’s a simple message and theme which the authors convey through some interesting personal stories. Overall I liked it and felt like I walked away with new information to help with my personal growth.
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I've been reading several leadership books lately. This one stands out from the rest. So much so, I offerred to buy copies for my managers beneath me. They are growing with it, too.
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Both Jocko and Lief explained the concept of leading while at war and how incorporate in your business! A must read! Stay By to Get some!
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