Publisher's Synopsis
When an ordinary sixteen-year-old boy joined the Army as an apprentice, he began to learn that leadership is not the sole preserve of those in high positions. It is found at all levels within organisations and sometimes manifests itself in the most unlikely of circumstances. Bob Pearce has documented the successes and failures of his personal leadership journey. Commanding a supply squadron in the NATO rapid response organisation and then a Transport Regiment in the Iraq War in 2003, by trial and indeed error, he learned some valuable leadership lessons. Leaving the Army to join the NHS on a senior leadership programme, it became clear that these lessons could transfer to other walks of life. Now working in a school, he talks to sixth form groups and those in the CCF about their aspirations in life and how applying these lessons can help them progress up the leadership ladder.