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8. Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (New York: Little Brown, 2005).
9. Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2011).
10. Frederick Funston and Stephen Wagner, Surviving and Thriving in Uncertainty: Creating a Risk Intelligent Enterprise (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010).
11. Chris Rockell, personal communication.
Chapter 36: Stay Connected
1. “Time Is on Your Side,” http://blog.bitly.com/post/22663850994/time-is-on-your-side, accessed May 8, 2012.
2. Ibid.
3. Chris Rockell, personal communication.
4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.
Chapter 37: Step into the Breach
1. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.
2. Arthur Psaltis, personal communication.
3. Ed Psaltis, ibid.
Chapter 38: Eliminate Friction
1. Malcolm Park, personal communication, italics added.
2. Bob Thomas, personal communication.
3. Gordon Livingstone, personal communication.
4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.
5. Livingstone, ibid.
Chapter 39: Practiced Resilience
1. Samantha Byron, personal communication.
2. Bob Thomas, personal communication.
3. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.
Chapter 40: Tenacious Creativity
1. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.
2. Arthur Psaltis, personal communication.
3. Tom Barker, personal communication.
A Note to the Skipper
1. Rakesh Khurana, Searching for a Corporate Savior: The Irrational Quest for Charismatic CEOs (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2004).
2. Adrienne Cahalan, personal communication.
3. Samantha Byron, personal communication.
4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.
5. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.
6. T.A. Kolditz, In Extremis Leadership: Leading as if your Life Depended on It (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2007).
7. Bencsik, ibid.
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Index
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Abernethy, John
AFR Midnight Rambler (boat)
construction of
crew of (see Ramblers)
culture of
naming of
in 1998 Hobart race
replacement boats for
sails on
size of
speed of
successful record of
America's Cup
Andrews, James (“Crash Kimo”)
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship (Rousmaniere)
Arick, Brigadier General (Ret.) John
Australian Broadcasting Channel (ABC)
Australian Financial Review (The Fin)
Australian Maritime Safety Administration (AMSA)
Australian Search and Rescue (AusSAR)
Badham, Roger (“Clouds”)
Bannister, Michael
Barker, Tom
Bascombe, Greg (“Mega”)
Bass Strait
Batt, Kenn
Beaufort Scale
Bencsik, Annabel (“Tink”)
Bencsik, Michael (“Mix”)
award for
comments on teamwork
on Midnight Rambler crew
on Nuzulu crew skills of
during storm in 1998 Hobart race
Betts, Colin
Bird Island
Blewitt, Michelle
Blink (Gladwell)
Blue Water Point Score (BWPS)
Brindabella (boat)
Brown, Adam
Bureau of Meteorology
Business Post Naiad (boat)
Butterworth, Brad
Byron, Samantha (“Sammy”)
Cahalan, Adrienne
Carlson, Evans
Carter, Lew
Carter, Peter
Charles, Glyn
checklists
The Checklist Manifesto (Gawande)
Chutzpah (boat)
Clark, Simon
Constitution Dock
Cookson, Mike
Cropley, Geoff
Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA)
Commodore of
and Hobart race
origins of
series competitions of
socializing at
Tattersall's Cup at
Youth Academy
Culley, John
Davidson, Peter
Dean, John
decision making in ocean racing
by Ramblers
risk-based
shared participation in
on Sword of Orion
and team hierarchies
Delf, Mark
Derwent River
Dickson, Chris
distributed leadership
Dunda, Peter
East Australian Current
East Coast Bomb (weather pattern)
The Edge. See also Teamwork at The Edge definition of
exceptional teamwork at
intuitive vs. rational thinking at
maximizing performance at
self-organizing systems and
shared responsibility at
team resilience at
Ellison, Larry race preparation by
sailing background of
as Sayonara skipper
vow to quit Hobart
wealth of
Endurance Expedition
EPIRB device
Erkelens, Bill
Evans, Tim
Everest, Mount
Explorers Club
Farr, Bruce
Fastnet Challenge Cup
Flinders Island
Fooled by Randomness (Taleb)
forward hand (bowman)
Gabo Island
gale warning
Gibson, John
Gilbert, Scott
Goldsworthy, Peter (“Goldy”)
Gould, Bruce
gung-ho thinking
Guy, Bruce
Hallion, James
The Halo Effect (Rosenzweig)
handicap system
Hardy, James
helmsman
Hickman, Roger (“Hicko”)
Hobart, Tasmania
Huey, the weather god
hurricanes
Impeccable (boat)
In Extremis Leadership (Kolditz)
innovation
Into Thin Air (Krakauer)
jewel positions
Jones, Darryl
Kamler, Ken
Kiely, Phil
Kingurra (boat)
Koch, Bill
Kolditz, Colonel Thomas
Kothe, Rob
Kulmar, Steve
Lass O'Luss (boat)
Lawler, Jim
leader
challenges faced by
characteristics of
checklists used by
role of
skipper as
The Leader's Checklist (Useem)
leadership, distributed
Leading at the Edge (Perkins) line honors
Livingstone, Gordon (“Gordo”) background of
humor of
in 1998 Hobart race
skills of
luck, role of
Margaret Rintoul II (boat)
Mariette, Andy
Marshman, Mike
mast
mateship
Matthews, Robert
McAlister, Kristy
Midnight Special (boat)
Mooney, John
Moray, Iain
Murdoch, Lachlan
Murdoch, Rupert
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Natonski, General Richard
New South Wales coroner's inquest
New Zealand ocean racing team
Nokia (boat)
Nuzulu (boat)
ocean currents
ocean racing awards in
classifications in
participants in
teamwork in
organizational performance
addressing shortfalls in
cause-and-effect in
and distributed leadership
and effective communication
and hierarchies
learning cycle in
luck in
and risk
and team skills
Overall Handicap Winner. See also Tattersall's Cup
ParkMalcolm
The Perfect Storm (Junger)
Perkins, Dennis
as author
sailing background of
training for ocean racing
in Vietnam
Plattner, Hasso
Psaltis, Arthur
comments on teamwork
as Midnight Rambler relief skipper
in 1998 Hobart race
on Nuzulu crew
relationship with Ed Psaltis
skills of
as winner
Psaltis, Bill
Psaltis, Charles
Psaltis, Ed
award for
character of
and Chutzpah overhaul
comments on teamwork
leadership of
as Midnight Rambler skipper
as Nuzulu skipper
philosophy of
race preparation by
relationship with Arthur Psaltis
relationship with Bob Thomas
skills of
as winner
Psaltis, Margaret
Psaltis, Sue
Purcell, Richard
Raben, Chuck
Race Management Team (RMT)
Ramblers. See also individual crew members
communication among
creativity of
decision making by
humor used by
mateship of
in 1998 Hobart race
preparation by
recruiting of
resilience of
shared responsibility among
teamwork by
tenacity of
as winners
rescue helicopters
for Business Post Naiad
for general Mayday call
for Midnight Special
for Stand Aside
for Sword of Orion
rhumb line
Richards, Mark
risk
Rockell, Chris
injury of
in 1998 Hobart race
skills of