Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead

Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead

by Jim Mattis

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Mattis distils four decades of military leadership into lessons on reading history, building trust, and delegating authority. Includes his famous insistence on blocking out an hour a day for reading, even in combat.

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Mattis's Call Sign Chaos is quoted for his insistence on blocking out an hour each day for reading even in combat zones, and for his line that not reading makes one "functionally illiterate." Mattis's reading discipline is one of the book's key leadership examples.

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