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  1. Apr 17, 2006 · Where Have All The Leader's Gone is Lee Iacocca's perspective on the dearth of leaders, the reason why, and what needs to be done. It is also a rant against then-President George W. Bush, a call for America to re-think (and act) on the then upcoming 2008 election, insights of a CEO mastermind and darling, as well as a self-help guide to retirement from one who maximized his years "on the ...

  2. Where Have All the Leaders Gone? is a book by Lee Iacocca, the former CEO of Chrysler, published in 2007. Where Have All the Leaders Gone? Iacocca discusses the characteristics of a good leader, citing these Cs: Curiosity, Creative, Communicate, Character, Courage, Conviction, Charisma, Competent, Common Sense and the one he regards as most ...

  3. Apr 15, 2008 · 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. Iacocca believed that leaders are made in times of crisis—such as today.

  4. Books. Where Have All the Leaders Gone? Lee Iacocca. Simon and Schuster, Sep 4, 2008 - Social Science - 288 pages. In his trademark straight-talking style, legendary auto executive Lee Iacocca speaks his mind on the most pressing issues facing America today: the shortage of responsible leaders in the business world and in government; the nation ...

  5. Apr 15, 2008 · Lee Iacocca. Simon and Schuster, Apr 15, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 272 pages. The late, legendary auto executive Lee Iacocca has posed a question for every American: Where have all the leaders gone? The most widely recognized business executive of all time asked the tough questions that America's leaders must address: • What is each ...

  6. Feb 24, 2021 · Where have all the leaders gone? by Iacocca, Lee A. Publication date 2007 Topics Leadership -- United States, Political leadership -- United States Publisher

  7. Iacocca believed that leaders are made in times of crisis—such as today. He knew 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.