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Take Command : Lessons in Leadership: How to Be a First Responder in Business
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Take Command : Lessons in Leadership: How to Be a First Responder in Business Hardcover - 2014

by Wood, Jake

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Crown Publishing Group, The. Used - Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Jake Wood is cofounder and CEO of Team Rubicon and a former Marine sniper with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has been profiled by Forbes, People, and on CNN and has been named a 2012 CNN Hero and awarded the 2011 GQ Better Men Better World Award.

Team Rubicon (TR) is disaster relief organization that unites military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams to areas hit by natural disasters. TR is widely recognized for its organizational efficiency and ability to be one of the first to reach the most devastated, remote, and needy areas.  Since 2010, Team Rubicon has been instrumental in over 50 missions ranging from South Sudan and Haiti, to Joplin, Missouri and Hurricane Sandy.

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“An extraordinary book by an extraordinary leader.  In Take Command, Jake Wood weaves together splendidly lessons from his experiences doing just that – taking charge in tough situations in football, in Marine sniper training, in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as co-founder of Team Rubicon….  The result is an exceptional book that is equal parts inspirational, informative, and instructive.” - General David H. Petraeus, United States Army (Retired) 
 
“Great leadership is essential whether it be on the football field, in the business world or on the battlefield. Jake knows a lot about leadership and what it takes to be successful. His work with Team Rubicon is a testament to his commitment to our nation’s veterans and to our country. I’m pleased Jake is able to share his experiences and knowledge in this book.” -Barry Alvarez, University of Wisconsin Director of Athletics and former head football coach

About the author

Jake Wood is cofounder and CEO of Team Rubicon and a former Marine sniper with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has been profiled by Forbes, People, and on CNN and has been named a 2012 CNN Hero and awarded the 2011 GQ Better Men Better World Award.

Team Rubicon (TR) is disaster relief organization that unites military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams to areas hit by natural disasters. TR is widely recognized for its organizational efficiency and ability to be one of the first to reach the most devastated, remote, and needy areas. Since 2010, Team Rubicon has been instrumental in over 50 missions ranging from South Sudan and Haiti, to Joplin, Missouri and Hurricane Sandy.