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Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?
Author: Lee Iacocca
Publisher: Scribner
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Pages: 288
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 1416532498
Dewey Decimal Number: 658
EAN: 9781416532491
ASIN: 1416532498

Publication Date: April 15, 2008
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Legendary auto executive Lee Iacocca has a question for every American: Where have all the leaders gone?

The most widely recognized business executive of all time asks the tough questions that America's leaders must address:

• What is each of us giving back to our country?

• Do we truly love democracy?

• Are we too fat and satisfied for our own good?

• Why is America addicted to oil?

• Do we really care about our children's futures?

• Who will save the middle class?

A self-made man who many Americans once wished would run for president, Iacocca saved the Chrysler Corporation from financial ruin, masterminded the creation of the minivan, and oversaw the renovation of Ellis Island. Since then he has created the Iacocca Institute for leadership at Lehigh University and the Iacocca Foundation, which funds research for a cure for diabetes. Lee Iacocca believes that leaders are made in times of crisis -- such as today. He has known more leaders than almost anyone else -- among them nine U.S. presidents, many heads of state, and the CEOs of the nation's top corporations -- and is uniquely suited to share his wisdom, knowledge, and wit about the leadership of America.

Author of the gigantic number one bestsellers Iacocca: An Autobiography and Talking Straight, Lee Iacocca famously doesn't mince words and offers his no-nonsense, straight-up assessments of the American politicians most likely to run for president in 2008, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Joe Biden, Bill Richardson, Mitt Romney, and John Edwards.

Confessing that he has "flunked retirement," Iacocca calls on citizens of all ages to vote, get involved, and choose our leaders carefully. Along the way, he shares stories about the prominent people he's met and known, including the time he smoked cigars with Fidel Castro, what Bob Hope told him about how to live a long life, what Lady Sarah Ferguson said to him as they danced, why Bill Clinton woke him up in Italy, what Robert McNamara taught him about success, how Frank Sinatra sang for him personally, and whom Pope John Paul II asked him to pray for. We learn what he discussed with Warren Buffett, DaimlerChrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche, Ronald Reagan, Senator John Kerry, Congressman John Murtha, Prince Charles and Camilla, former Saudi ambassador Prince Bandar, rapper Snoop Dogg, financier Kirk Kerkorian, Ted Turner, Bob Dole, and many more.

Knowing that the times are urgent, the iconic leader shares his lessons learned and issues a call to action to summon Americans back to their roots of hard work, common sense, integrity, generosity, and optimism.

Where have all the leaders gone?

Lee Iacocca has the answer.


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5 out of 5 stars Where have all the leaders gone   May 14, 2008
Ol' Lee has always been a man of action and foresight, and this book is no different. Straight forward, NO bull and some pretty decent answers.

If we could "knock" about 30-years off him and clone him 20 times, we could pull America out of the "crapper". Our major so-called universities should be forced by their benefactors to teach all of his leadership ideas and methods.



5 out of 5 stars Right from the heart   May 12, 2008
Fantastic book. I could not put it down.

Everyone, and I mean everyone, should read this.





4 out of 5 stars Iacocca   May 2, 2008
Lee has done it again.

As good as his first, better than his second.

He tells it like it is.

Good reading.

Highly recommended, but then again, I share his viewpoints.



1 out of 5 stars No substance   April 27, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I listened to the unabridged audio-CD version of the book, which was interesting because Iacocca read it himself. However, that fact solidifies the impression left by other reviewers that the author is a stereotypical grumpy old man.

The title is misleading, as the book isn't about how to be a leader, but about enumerating all the things going wrong in the country. Who needs to read a book to find out what's going wrong? He doesn't even go into any details, but presents the same things you hear about every day.

The book mentions the 9 Cs of a great leader, which aren't terribly imaginative, or covered in-depth. The fact that all 9 start with C makes me think that he didn't give it much thought anyway. How could the 9 most important qualities of a leader all start with the same letter?

The first third of the book is an absolutely worthless rehashing of all the problems in America today. The second part improves slightly, but of all the other books about leadership, don't waste your time with this.

As a quick example, several times he mentions that most leaders today don't have common sense. Seriously? There's something inherently wrong with complaining about the common leader's lack of common sense, and especially with thinking that others will want to read about it.



1 out of 5 stars Can you say garbage?   April 24, 2008
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

Is this guy a parrot for moveon?

Nothing in this book is original. Straight forward, yes, mindless bitter rants with no real substance, yes.

I lost every bit of respect for Mr. Iococca in this book, I expected it from Catherine Whitney though.

If you hate George Bush, read this book. If you cannot think for yourself, read this book. If you wish to know the talking points for every liberal commentator in the country, read this book.

I am disappointed in selecting this book for a leadership paper.


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