Hard call : great decisions and the extraordinary people who made them

by John McCain

Other authorsMark Salter
Paper Book, 2007

Publication

New York : Twelve, 2007.

Collection

Call number

Biography M

Physical description

xv, 456 p.; 24 cm

Status

Available

Call number

Biography M

Description

At some point in our lives, we all face a tough decision and have to make a hard call. For inspiration and direction, we can look to the remarkable individuals in John McCain and Mark Salter's book, which dramatically describes the anatomy of a great decision: Branch Rickey's decision to offer Jackie Robinson a contract to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the face of public opposition. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's decision to return to Liberia after receiving an economics degree from Harvard University to face the nightmare of a civil war, imprisonment, and the challenge of leadership. General Fred Weyand's decision to redeploy fifteen of his battalions despite resistance from senior American military commanders in Vietnam. Woven into these stories are McCain's own views on the process and art of decision-making, and stories about hard calls he's faced, and the ones we might all have to face in the future. HARD CALL is an inspiring testament to grace under pressure by one of America's most admired political leaders.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member foof2you
More great stories about people who had to make a tough decision and went with it, unlike the author and the current credit debacle we are in. Too bad McCain did not read his own book.
LibraryThing member David-Block
A thoughtful and well presented book of stories where difficult decisions are made and how they come about. We all have to make decisions and this is instructive to all.

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9780446580403
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