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The System is Unforgiving : Play by the Rules and Win / Allen F. Maxwell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maxwell, Allen F., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Success.
Achievement.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (147 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Morgan James Publishing, [2022]
Summary:
Allen Maxwell's The System is Unforgiving presents 15 rules that anyone can apply to their current situation for success.
Contents:
Intro
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Part I: From the Streets of Philly to the Fields of Baxley
1: The Rules of the System
2: Childhood to Adulthood
3: Philly: Do Not Accept the Beginning as the End
4: The Tobacco Fields of Baxley: The Fields Were No Joke
Part II: Military Life: 22 Years in the U.S. Navy
5: Boot Camp: The Light at the End of the Tunnel
6: My First Duty Station: The New Beginning
7: USS Shenandoah: Shaping the Man
8: Torpedoman Training in Charleston: Making Adult Decisions
9: Bermuda: Exposure to the System
10: Sponsoring Diane: Building a Long-Lasting Partnership
11: Back to Orlando
12: The Philippines: Establishing a Moral Code
13: The ASROC Shop: Learning the Criticality of the System
14: USS Kinkaid DD 965: Operating in the System
15: Collision at Sea: The Transition of Realities
16: Fleet Training Group: Beat Out Number One
17: Brush with Death
18: Guantanamo Bay: Brand New Naval Officer
19: The Ultimate Test of the System
20: Tomahawk Cruise Missile Training Program
21: USS Stethem DD-63
22: A Naval Career in Retrospect
Part III: Forging New Paths in the Private and Public Sectors
23: Into the Private Sector
24: A Career in Defense
25: GPS: The Pulse of New Technology
26: The Rise to GS-15
27: Crash and Burn into the Business World
28: Plan B
29: Business Growth: The Good and the Shocking
30: Finding My "A" Team
Acknowledgments
About the Author.
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ISBN:
9781631955891
1631955896
OCLC:
1409683322

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