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OverviewAs the world moves into the Information Age, globalization continues to alter the customary relationships among peoples, societies, and nations that evolved during the Industrial Age. Author Daniel Gerstein, however, maintains the United States still follows an Industrial Age framework for national security. Despite such recent changes as creating the Department of Homeland Security and the post of a director for national intelligence, the current U.S. national security strategy remains based on the National Security Act of 1947. To advance the U.S. response to the particular demands of the Information Age, Gerstein proposes nothing short of overhauling our nation’s security strategy and, more important, complementary changes to the U.S. approach to strategic leadership. Beginning with the foundations of leadership, Gerstein addresses four key abilities that the twenty-first-century leader must master for the Information Age: (1) to develop and communicate a vision, (2) to incorporate new tools for analysis and for enhancing the leader’s judgment or reasoning skills, (3) to gain greater perspective in developing national strategies, and (4) to promote the three I’s—imagination, innovation, and initiative. While theories and accepted methods of leadership remain relevant, they must be augmented with new and improved concepts. The fundamental premise of Leading at the Speed of Light is that leadership skills will require changes and enhancements to ensure that leaders are capable of performing in a data- and information-rich environment that is often uncertain and challenging. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Col. Daniel M. Gerstein USA (Ret.)Publisher: Potomac Books Inc Imprint: Potomac Books Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9781597970600ISBN 10: 1597970603 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 October 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews. . . .Gerstein concisely lays out the fundamental technological challenges facing the United States' security strategy in the Information Age and argues that the current strategy is behind the times. . . .With his straightforward prose and well-organized material, this work is an important piece of reading for anyone involved or interested in the future of U.S. national security strategy. """Gerstein concisely lays out the fundamental technological challenges facing the United States' security strategy in the Information Age and argues that the current strategy is behind the times. . . .With his straightforward prose and well-organized material, this work is an important piece of reading for anyone involved or interested in the future of U.S. national security strategy.""—Army AL & T Online" Gerstein concisely lays out the fundamental technological challenges facing the United States' security strategy in the Information Age and argues that the current strategy is behind the times. . . .With his straightforward prose and well-organized material, this work is an important piece of reading for anyone involved or interested in the future of U.S. national security strategy. --Army AL & T Online--Army AL & T Online Author InformationCol. Daniel M. Gerstein, USA (Ret.), is a national security professional and technology expert who has served the United States not only in senior government positions but also in uniform, industry, academia, and think tanks. He is a frequent news contributor and has published numerous books, articles, and commentaries, including most recently The Story of Technology: How We Got Here and What the Future Holds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |