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Navigating the Seven Seas: Leadership Lessons of the First African American Father and Son to Serve at the Top in the U.S. Navy
Williams Sr. Usn (Ret.), Master Chief Melvin G., Williams Jr. Usn (Ret.), Vice Adm. Melvin G.
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Description for Navigating the Seven Seas: Leadership Lessons of the First African American Father and Son to Serve at the Top in the U.S. Navy
Paperback. Num Pages: 160 pages, 35. BIC Classification: BTM; JW; KJMB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 212 x 142 x 14. Weight in Grams: 238.
Navigating the Seven Seas is an account of the leadership experiences two high-achieving African-Americans in the U.S. Navy. This father and son duo both achieved leadership ranks in the service of their country by following certain precepts than can applied for success in any profession, both military and civilian. Melvin G. Williams, Sr. served in the U.S. Navy for 27 years (1951-1978) and reached the highest enlisted leadership rank of Master Chief, with final Navy leadership assignment as a Command Master Chief. His son, Melvin G. Williams, Jr., served 32 years (1978-2010) and reached the rank of Vice Admiral with final Navy leadership assignment as a Fleet Commander). Their book describes how they navigated up through the ranks of the U.S. Navy to positions of greater responsibility by employing their“Seven Cs” of leadership: Character, Competence, Courage, Commitment, Caring, Communicating, and Community. Their book addresses the questions regarding who a leader is, what a leader does, why and how a leader performs? Although the context of their experiences is with the U.S. Navy, their message is that the seven Leadership Cs are germane to all readers, regardless of occupation or leadership situation (civilian, military, public and private industry, etc.), and regardless of the reader’s background, culture, or gender. They argue that if they as members of a minority can rise to leadership roles in the U.S. Navy by following these key principles to navigate across the rough seas of life, then anyone can employ these rules to rise to increased leadership responsibility in any profession or career.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Annopolis, United States
ISBN
9781591149606
SKU
V9781591149606
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About Williams Sr. Usn (Ret.), Master Chief Melvin G., Williams Jr. Usn (Ret.), Vice Adm. Melvin G.
Master Chief Melvin G. Williams, Sr. USN (Ret.) after graduating from High School in 1951, he enlisted in the US Navy during the Korean War period and went on to serve 27 years, retiring as a Master Chief in 1978. Williams was assigned as a Navy Steward and served his first 14 of 17 years in the US Navy on sea duty on ships. Raised in St. Louis, Missouri, he lives in Temple Hills, MD. . Vice Admiral Melvin G. Williams, Jr. USN (Ret.) graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1978 and served 32 years in the U.S. Navy, including 22 years of operational assignments, retiring as Vice Admiral, Commander, U.S. Second Fleet. Vice Adm. Williams' awards include: Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (five awards), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (five awards), and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards). Other awards include: Defense Mapping Agency Outstanding Personnel of the year, U.S. Black Engineer of the year – Special Recognition in 1994 and the Award for Professional Achievement in Government in 1995, the 2003 National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch Award for Lifetime Achievement in Government, 2009 Thurgood Marshall Award for Service and Leadership. He lives in Temple Hills, MD.
Reviews for Navigating the Seven Seas: Leadership Lessons of the First African American Father and Son to Serve at the Top in the U.S. Navy
The wisdom and knowledge they have gained serving our U.S. Navy is unsurpassed. Both men have 'led by example' and have enhanced the lives of others along the way. I recommend this book and their 'Seven Cs' principles of leadership to anyone seeking a life of challenge, leadership, and commitment."
BRYON MARCHANT, President and CEO, Naval Academy Foundation "A most remarkable book by two Navy retirees, father and son, whose hard work and uncompromising ideals have established a family, a shared code of values, honor, integrity, and attainment. Its well-written message, artfully composed, gives their work a universal appeal for all readers, well beyond just the naval community, both for its powerful motivation and the pure enjoyment of the Williams family's success in life."
ADMIRAL JAMES L. HOLLOWAY III, USN (Ret.), 20th Chief of Naval Operations and author of Aircraft Carriers at War "This is a must-read story for two reasons. The first being it's a classic American tale of a parent and child that captures family values and love. The second reason is that two elements of the American spirit, leadership and character, are evident."
TYRONE TABORN, Chairman and CEO of Career Communications Group, Inc. "A worthy primer for those interested in what it takes to become and be a successful leader, written by a father-son duo who successfully made it to the top of Navy leadership." _ADMIRAL CARLISLE A. H. TROST, USN (Ret.), 23rd Chief of Naval Operations
BRYON MARCHANT, President and CEO, Naval Academy Foundation "A most remarkable book by two Navy retirees, father and son, whose hard work and uncompromising ideals have established a family, a shared code of values, honor, integrity, and attainment. Its well-written message, artfully composed, gives their work a universal appeal for all readers, well beyond just the naval community, both for its powerful motivation and the pure enjoyment of the Williams family's success in life."
ADMIRAL JAMES L. HOLLOWAY III, USN (Ret.), 20th Chief of Naval Operations and author of Aircraft Carriers at War "This is a must-read story for two reasons. The first being it's a classic American tale of a parent and child that captures family values and love. The second reason is that two elements of the American spirit, leadership and character, are evident."
TYRONE TABORN, Chairman and CEO of Career Communications Group, Inc. "A worthy primer for those interested in what it takes to become and be a successful leader, written by a father-son duo who successfully made it to the top of Navy leadership." _ADMIRAL CARLISLE A. H. TROST, USN (Ret.), 23rd Chief of Naval Operations