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by - written on 10/08/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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Anyone can rustle up a sales pitch, spout a few motivational platitudes or talk of winning battles in the boardroom or on a golf course. And we pay them well for their mantras and their war stories. For them teambuilding is a daring afternoon building Lego models, or for the more testosterone inclined, a bout of paintballing at the local activity centre. Mack is different. "The teams" he worked in were elite Navy SEAL units, and his "missions" were life-or-death encounters of amphibious, alpine and special operations warfare. In the teams, ordinary people achieved greatness - displaying endurance, heroism and self-sacrifice even as so many ... Read the complete review
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