Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire

Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire

by Alan Axelrod

Narrated by Nelson Runger

Unabridged — 8 hours, 0 minutes

Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire

Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire

by Alan Axelrod

Narrated by Nelson Runger

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Overview

Alan Axelrod is a Business Week best-selling author. A respected authority on business and management topics, he has also written works of historical biography. In Elizabeth I CEO, his varied skills converge to produce an important book that is both informative and entertaining. When Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1558, England was the laughing stock of Europe. Economic, political, and religious calamities were numerous, and Elizabeth endured constant criticism. But by the end of her 45-year reign, England was one of the world's mightiest nations. Axelrod uses the legendary Queen's life as a model for modern leadership, and a powerful example of how one person can make an extraordinary difference. Elizabeth I CEO is an indispensable guide for today's business managers and leaders. It is also an inspiring read for those taking their first steps up the corporate ladder, or those who simply love history. Nelson Runger's narration gives a renewed energy to Elizabeth's lessons, which are as relevant today as they were four centuries ago.

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Alan Axelrod's portrait of multinational tycoon Queen Elizabeth I doesn't just transplant the Virgin Queen in to a leadership environment we can understand; it revitalizes her. Even Elizabethan enthusiasts will benefit from his delineation of the original Q.E. 1 as an sixteenth century master of the Information Age. And we suspect that many post-modern CEO's can learn something from Elizabeth's adroit handling of her Councilors.

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Who could possibly offer better leadership lessons than one of the most powerful women in history? Axelrod (Patton on Leadership, etc.) details more than 100 leadership principles based on Queen Elizabeth's style of statesmanship. Having assumed the throne during a time of economic and religious turmoil, she helped rebuild England and strengthen its position in the world during her four decades as queen. Some of the lessons drawn from her reign are simplistic and obvious, such as "Knowledge Really Is Power," based on the queen's voracious appetite for reading and her study of Greek and Latin. "Keep a Clear Head and an Even Keel" derives from the monarch's ability to hold her temper; during difficult negotiations, she would occasionally leave the room to walk outside. Other lessons deserve more attention from today's executives, such as "Make a Spectacle of Yourself": Axelrod avers that a leader must motivate employees with more than the bottom line, and that theatrical gestures can be an effective source of inspiration. In a similar vein, Axelrod exhorts, "Be a Great Communicator": "An effective leader thinks about what he says, carefully crafting each utterance of any significance." While history fans will enjoy the brief portraits of Queen Elizabeth's governing style in various circumstances, those seeking penetrating management insights may be disappointed that not every lesson applies equally to today's corporate leaders. $200,000 ad/promo; 3-city tour; 20-city radio satellite tour. (Sept.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172543630
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 12/15/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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