William E. Rapp ’84 has released the book: Accomplishing the Impossible: Leadership That Launched Revolutionary Change. Rapp draws contemporary leadership lessons from the events and people that were central to the early American Revolution in New England. From 1774 to 1776, the uprising in Boston became an American war, the Army came into being, and leaders like Adams, Washington, and Knox proved remarkable in doing the impossible. A staff ride in prose, Rapp cuts through the popular mythology around the Boston Campaign and applies these lessons to challenges faced by today’s business and public leaders. Forward by the former CJCS, General (R) Joe Dunford.
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