Biographies & Memoirs

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Legendary auto executive Lee Iacocca has a question for every American: Where have all the leaders gone?The most widely recognized business executive of all time asks the "tough" questions that America's leaders "must" address:

- What is each of us giving back to our country?

- Do we truly love democracy?

- Are we too fat and satisfied for our own good?

- Why is America addicted to oil?

- Do we "really" care about our children's futures?

- Who will save the middle class?

A self-made man who many Americans once wished would run for president, Iacocca saved the Chrysler Corporation from financial ruin, masterminded the creation of the minivan, and oversaw the renovation of Ellis Island. Since then he has created the Iacocca Institute for leadership at Lehigh University and the Iacocca Foundation, which funds research for a cure for diabetes. Lee Iacocca believes that leaders are made in times of crisis - such as today. He has known more leaders than almost anyone else - among them nine U.S. presidents, many heads of state, and the CEOs of the nation's top corporations - and is uniquely suited to share his wisdom, knowledge, and wit about the leadership of America.

Author of the gigantic number one bestsellers "Iacocca: An Autobiography" and "Talking Straight," Lee Iacocca famously doesn't mince words and offers his no-nonsense, straight-up assessments of the American politicians most likely to run for president in 2008, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Joe Biden, Bill Richardson, Mitt Romney, and John Edwards.

Confessing that he has "flunked retirement," Iacocca calls on citizens of all ages to vote, get involved, and choose our leaders carefully. Along the way, he shares stories about the prominent people he's met and known, including the time he smoked cigars with Fidel Castro, what Bob Hope told him about how to live a long life, what Lady Sarah Ferguson said to him as they danced, why Bill Clinton woke him up in Italy, what Robert McNamara taught him about success, how Frank Sinatra sang for him personally, and whom Pope John Paul II asked him to pray for. We learn what he discussed with Warren Buffett, DaimlerChrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche, Ronald Reagan, Senator John Kerry, Congressman John Murtha, Prince Charles and Camilla, former Saudi ambassador Prince Bandar, rapper Snoop Dogg, financier Kirk Kerkorian, Ted Turner, Bob Dole, and many more.

Knowing that the times are urgent, the iconic leader shares his lessons learned and issues a call to action to summon Americans back to their roots of hard work, common sense, integrity, generosity, and optimism.Where have all the leaders gone?Lee Iacocca has the answer.

Part I - WHERE HAVE ALL THE LEADERS GONE?

Chapter 1. Had enough?

Chapter 2. People and priorities: It’s that simple

Chapter 3. Can you show me where it’s working?

Chapter 4. Aren’t we supposed to be the good guys?

Chapter 5. How much do we love democracy?

Part II - WHERE HAVE ALL OUR FRIENDS GONE?

Chapter 6. Will the real leader of the free world please stand up?

Chapter 7. Meet the coalition of the UNwilling

Chapter 8. What will we do for oil?

Chapter 9. Free trade must be fair trade

Chapter 10. Don’t fence me in…or out

Part III - IS CAPITALISM LETTING US DOWN?

Chapter 11. Where does all the money go?

Chapter 12. Will we ever trust corporate America again?

Chapter 13. Chrysler’s lesson: Resist the urge to merge

Chapter 14. Can anyone around here run a car company?

Chapter 15. Who will save the middle class?

Chapter 16. The blame game is killing us

Part IV - CAN AMERICA BE GREAT AGAIN?

Chapter 17. Are we too fat and satisfied for our own good?

Chapter 18. Bring back brain power

Chapter 19. Three men who taught me to lead

Chapter 20. Get off the golf course and DO something

Chapter 21. 2008: A call to action

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