Wess Roberts - Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun

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Image[center][large]Wess Roberts

Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun[/large]

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[center]HEED THE LEADERSHIP SECRETS OF ATTILA THE HUN... AND JOIN THE RANKS OF AMERICA'S CONQUERING CORPORATE CHIEFTAINS ![/center]

[justify]When the consequences of your decision are too grim to bear, look for another option. Never underestimate the power of an enemy to rise against you on another day. Never give a Hun a reward that holds no personal value to yourself. Never arbitrate, for it allows a third party to determine your destiny. Most of all, never misuse power. Such action causes friction and rebellion in the tribe and nation.
You're about to discover what thousands of CEOs and their staffs have already found out for themselves: that the man who centuries ago shaped an aimless collection of mercenary tribal nomads into the undisputed rulers of the ancient world today offers us stunning lessons in everyday leadership.

In the storytelling tradition of The One Minute Manager, based on careful historical research, and filled with pithy, illuminating maxims, LEADERSHIP SECRETS OF ATTILA THE HUN gives you the wisdom of a man who unified thousands. You'll listen as he addresses his warriors on leading the charge, keeping peace in the camp, picking one's enemies wisely, negotiating-all the vital management principles that lead to success or failure. You'll find out-as H. Ross Perot, William Coors, and James B. Patterson did-how inspiring and useful this book can be, not only for yourself, but for those who work for you.

The first privately printed edition of LEADERSHIP SECRETS OF ATTILA THE HUN sold out when scores of executives ordered copies for their employees. Now available to all, this invaluable guide can help business people, parents, teachers - anyone who has to manage people.

In a time when, more than ever, America needs leaders, America needs LEADERSHIP SECRETS OF ATTILA THE HUN.

WESS ROBERTS served as a major with the prestigious U.S. Army Combat Arms Training Board. He worked as a senior manager for American Express and Northrop Services, produced several award-winning motivational and training films, and authored over forty-five professional papers on human behavior and leadership. He is currently vice president for human resources development for Fireman's Fund Insurance.[/justify]

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[large]ATTILA CONQUERS AMERICA, INC.![/large]

"Fantastic!"
-Tom Peters, co-author of In Search of Excellence

"Powerful and inspiring! Will help you make the most of your leadership potential."
-Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D., author of Your Erroneous Zones

"Delightful!"
-William K. Coors, chairman, Adolph Coors Company

"Superb, thought-provoking! Entertaining and easy to read, yet acutely relevant to anyone in a leadership position... packed with many layers of wisdom."
-Scott DeGarmo, editor-in-chief, Success

"Imaginative and colorful!"
- Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D., co-author of The One Minute Manager

"I've read dozens of books about surviving in business. Leadership Secrets has more wisdom than all the others combined."
-James B. Patterson, CEO, J. Walter Thompson, Inc.

"Packed with insights... marvelously creative! I highly recommend it."
- R.L. Crandall, chairman and president, American Airlines

"A great point of view... very, very impressive. I will be using many of the author's ideas in my own work."
- Pat Riley, coach, Los Angeles Lakers

"One of the most original and inspiring books on leadership I've encountered."
- Robert Schuller, author of Tough Times Don't Last But Tough People Do! and The Be-Happy Attitudes

"A rare volume. I have read it a dozen times and every re-reading has given me more insights."
-Paul H. Zalecki, vice president, General Motors Corporation

"Brilliant... laser-accurate... full of win-win wisdom."
-Denis Waitley, Ph. D., author of The Psychology of Winning

"Absolutely a classic! Should be required reading."
-Joe Theismann, former quarterback, Washington Redskins
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Image[justify]Wess Roberts is The New York Times bestselling author of Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, Straight A's Never Made Anybody Rich, Victory Secrets of Attila the Hun, co-author of Make It So, Protect Your Achilles Heel, It Takes More Than a Carrot and a Stick, The Best Advice Ever for Leaders, and collaborated with Brigadier General John C. "Doc" Bahnsen, Jr. in the penning of American Warrior. His books have been published in 24 languages.

After earning his doctorate in psychology from Utah State University, Wess opted for military service and was selected for an assignment with the US Army Combat Arms Training Board. He served to the rank of major in the US Army. His diverse career also includes senior management positions at American Express Company, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Northrop Services Company, and Courseware, Incorporated. He is also a former board member of the Health Plan of the Redwoods.

As an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, Southern Utah University, and Utah State University, Wess instructed both graduate and undergraduate courses in business, education, and psychology. A former member of the Business School Dean's Advisory Boards at the University of Utah, Utah State University, and Westminster College, he served on the President's Advisory Board at Nova Southeastern University. Wess is the author of forty-five professional papers on human behavior, and the executive producer of six award-winning motivation and training films.

As an author, Wess has been a guest on over 400 radio and television programs including Oprah, CBS This Morning, CNN, and CNBC. In addition, articles about him and his books have appeared in every major news and business publication including Newsweek, Time, Across the Board, Vanity Fair, Barron's, Fortune, Forbes, and Success Magazine as well as in every major newspaper including The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Investor's Business Daily, The Houston Chronicle, The Atlanta Constitution, The Detroit Free Press, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and The San Francisco Chronicle. His management classic, Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, served as the basis for the A&E Biography on Attila.

As a speaker, he has addressed corporate, government, medical, military, trade association, and university audiences throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe.

Among other distinctions, Wess is a member of the US Army Field Artillery and Missile School OCS Hall of Fame, and the recipient of the US Army Field Artillery Association's Honorable Order of Saint Barbara, the US Department of Treasury's Patriotic Service Award, and a Professional Achievement Award from Utah State University's College of Business and Alumni Association.

Wess makes his home in Utah.[/justify]
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