The iconic Sydney to Hobart Race, a 723-mile deepwater challenge - often called the “Everest” of offshore ocean racing - is considered one of the toughest in the world. Unpredictable weather and seas make each race demanding, but in 1998, an unexpected “weather bomb” hit the fleet, creating 80-foot waves and 100-mile-per-hour winds.
Many bigger, better-equipped boats tried to maneuver around the storm, but the crew of the AFR Midnight Rambler chose to head directly into its path. After battling mountainous waves and hurricane-force winds in the Bass Strait, the tiny 35-foot boat arrived safely in Hobart, 3 days and 16 hours later - winning the coveted Tattersall’s Cup.
What were the factors underlying this incredible achievement? Into the Storm recounts the story of the Ramblers’ stunning victory, and the teamwork that made it possible - revealing powerful lessons for success in today’s demanding business environment. Illustrated with examples from the story and compelling case studies, this riveting adventure story provides effective methods you can use to:
The Ramblers’ success resulted from an extraordinary blend of collaboration, trust, planning, and execution. Into the Storm equips you with the tools to overcome daunting odds and win your team trophy.
©2013 Dennis N.T. Perkins (P)2012 Gildan Media LLC
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"Caution- Extremely Addicting"
The writing is absolutely superb. From the very first words of the Preface, the writer's narrative swept me away into a story that made the book easy to follow, yet brought complex ideas exploding into 3D visual images in my mind.
I think what impressed me the most was that this is a book I bought to help me professionally, (and oh, did it deliver!) yet it read like pleasure reading. Easy to absorb + hard hitting advice= AWESOME.
The way the real-life story illustrated the author's business strategies, making them easy to retain and apply.
When you realize in hindsight that their teamwork strategies and preparation actually saved their lives... and are frozen, breathless, with the knowledge that otherwise they would almost certainly have been killed.
I ate breakfast and lunch in my car until the book was finished so that i could listen!
Buy it... but be prepared to eat lunch in your car. ;-)