New York Times Bestselling Author
Colin Powell, one of America's most admired public figures, reveals
the unique lessons that shaped his life and career
It Worked for Me is a collection of lessons and personal anecdotes
that shaped four star-general and former Secretary of State Colin
Powell's legendary career in public service. At its heart are Powell's
"Thirteen Rules,"--notes he accumulated on his desk that served as the
basis for the leadership presentations he delivered throughout the
world.
Powell's short-but-sweet rules such as "Get mad, then get over it" and
"Share credit," are illuminated by revealing personal stories that
introduce and expand on his principles for effective leadership:
conviction, hard work, and above all, respect for others. In work and
life, Powell writes, "It is the human gesture that counts."
A compelling storyteller, Powell shares parables both humorous and
solemn that offer wise advice on succeeding in the workplace and beyond.
"Trust your people," he councils as he delegates presidential briefing
responsibilities to two junior aides. "Do your best--someone is
watching," he advises those just starting out, recalling his own teenage
summer job shipping cases of soda. Powell combines the insight he gained
serving in the top ranks of the military and in four presidential
administrations, as well as the lessons learned from his hardscrabble
upbringing in the Bronx and his training in the ROTC. The result is a
powerful portrait of a leader who was reflective, self-effacing, and
grateful for the contributions of every employee, no matter how junior.
Powell's writing--straightforward, accessible, and often very
funny--will inspire, move, and surprise readers. Thoughtful and
revealing, his book is a brilliant and original blueprint for
leadership.