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Into the Storm

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by Dennis N. t. Perkins


  and teamwork

  rock stars

  drawbacks of

  sailors as

  teams as

  rogue waves

  Rosebud (boat)

  Rudiger, Mark

  rugby

  Russell, Nigel

  Ryan, Michael

  sailboats

  design of

  excess weight on

  maxis

  navigation of

  righting angle of

  right-of-way of

  sloops

  sailors

  characteristics of

  rock star

  skills of

  sails

  adjusting position of

  Anaconda

  cost of

  Kevlar

  mainsail

  reefing of

  spinnaker

  storm trysail

  Sayonara (boat)

  crew on

  as Hobart race winner

  in 1998 Hobart race

  speed of

  teamwork on

  weather data from

  Searching for a Corporate Savior (Khurana)

  Senogles, Darren “Dags,” 36

  Shackleton, Ernest

  Shipwright's Arms pub

  Short Ocean Point Score (SOPS)

  Siena (boat)

  situational awareness

  Skeggs, Philip

  Skinner, B.F.

  skipper. See also helmsman

  Smith, Edgar (“Eddo”)

  Snow, George

  Softwar (Symonds)

  southerly buster

  Stanley, John (“Steamer”)

  Stone, Ray

  Storm Bay

  storm classifications

  storm warning

  stress, managing

  Sturgeon, Roger

  Sullenberger, Captain Chesley B.III (“Sully”)

  Surviving and Thriving in Uncertainty (Funston

  and Wagner)

  Surviving the Extremes (Kamler)

  Sword of Orion (boat)

  in 1998 Hobart race

  rollover and rescue of

  weather report from

  Sword of Orion protocol

  Sydney Gold Coast Race

  Sydney Harbour

  Sydney Heads

  Sydney to Hobart Race (“the Hobart”)

  in 1991

  in 1993

  in 1994(50th)

  in 1995

  in 1996

  in 1997

  in 1998(see Sydney to Hobart Race [1998])

  in 2006

  in 2007

  crew conflicts in

  culture clash in

  deaths in

  gear for

  history of

  path of

  reputation of

  role of luck in

  safety issues in

  teamwork in

  training for

  and weather

  winners of (see also Tattersall's Cup)

  Sydney to Hobart Race (1998)

  boats registered for

  coroner's inquest for

  deaths in

  decision making in

  maps of

  Mayday calls during

  media reports on

  rescue of Stand Aside

  rescue of Sword of Orion

  sea state in

  start of

  storm during

  teamwork during (see also Ramblers)

  weather predictions for

  winners of

  tacking

  Tasmania

  Tasman Sea

  Tattersall's Cup. See also Overall Handicap Winner

  competition for

  conditions for winning

  criteria for winning

  for 1994 Hobart race

  for 1995 Hobart race

  for 1998 Hobart race

  for 2007 Hobart race

  Taylor, Bruce

  team(s)

  challenges faced by

  characteristics of

  checklists for

  commitment of

  communication on

  conflict on

  creativity on

  decision making by

  diversity on

  flexibility on

  focus on winning

  goal setting by

  learning process of

  mateship on

  maximizing performance of

  preparation by

  resilience of

  as rock star

  rock stars on

  selection of

  shared responsibilities on

  situational awareness of

  status differences on

  tapping skill potential of

  tenacity of

  teamwork. See also Ramblers

  adversity and

  exceptional

  humor used by

  luck vs. causality in

  in ocean racing

  organizational imperative for

  seamless

  Teamwork at The Edge

  anticipating setbacks in

  excelling in

  practices embodying

  Ramblers as metaphor for

  strategy 1: team unity

  Teamwork at The Edge (continued)

  strategy 2: preparation

  strategy 3: balanced optimism

  strategy 4: constant learning

  strategy 5: calculated risk

  strategy 6: effective communication

  strategy 7: shared leadership

  strategy 8: managed conflict

  strategy 9: resilience

  strategy 10: tenacious creativity

  Thomas, Bob

  award for

  and Chutzpah overhaul

  as navigator

  in 1998 Hobart race

  on Nuzulu crew

  race preparation by

  relationship with Ed Psaltis

  as winner

  TicehurstGary

  TurnerMark (“Tugboat”)

  Van KretschmarHugo

  VC Offshore Stand Aside (boat)

  Vietnam War

  Volvo Ocean Race

  Walker, John

  Walker, Stephen

  Wasabi (boat)

  Watson, Carl

  waves

  in Bass Strait

  in 1994 Hobart race

  in 1998 Hobart race

  rogue

  wave spotter

  weather

  in 1994 Hobart race

  in 1997 Fastnet race

  in 1998 Hobart race

  WhitfeldJohn (“Jonno”) commitment of

  in 1998 Hobart race

  on Nuzulu crew

  skills of

  Who: The A Method for Hiring (Smart and Street)

  Wilson, Steve

  winch handle

  winds

  along Hobart race course

  in 1998 Hobart race

  and safety measures

  and sail adjustments

  speed/direction of

  Winning, Richard

  Winston Churchill (boat)

  X-Teams

  X-Teams (Ancona and Bresman)

  Young Endeavor (radio relay vessel)

  About the Authors

  Dennis N.T. Perkins is Chief Executive Officer of The Syncretics Group. He has worked for over twenty-five years as an advisor to senior leaders in organizations ranging from Fortune 100 corporations to nonprofit associations. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, he served as a Marine infantry officer in Vietnam, subsequently receiving his MBA from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in psychology at The University of Michigan.

  While a faculty member at the Yale University School of Management, he developed a breakthrough leadership approach based on the study of groups facing The Edge—the outer limits of human endurance. By studying The Edge, he believes, “leaders can learn what it takes to help their organizations achieve their greatest pote
ntial. And they can remember these principles when they are stretched, stressed, and challenged to the limit.”

  He has written extensively on leadership and organizational effectiveness and is the author of Managing Creation: The Challenge of Building a New Organization and “Race to the South Pole” in The Encyclopedia of Leadership.

  Jillian B. Murphy is Director of Client Services at The Syncretics Group. Jillian graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut and received her MA in Industrial / Organizational Psychology at the University of New Haven. She has studied, worked, and volunteered extensively in Cape Town, South Africa. She has worked with the Networking HIV/AIDS Community of South Africa, the African National Congress Women's League, and the Department of Epidemiology and Health at Yale University.

  In her free time, Jillian enjoys running and competed in the Philadelphia and New York City marathons. She resides in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.

  Dennis Perkins and Jillian Murphy are coauthors of Leading at the Edge: Leadership Lessons from the Extraordinary Saga of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition and “Using the Power of Resonant Metaphor to Increase Leadership Effectiveness.”

  They can be contacted at:

  The Syncretics Group

  869 Boston Post Road

  Madison, CT 06443

  203-779-5329

  www.syncreticsgroup.com

  Also by Dennis N.T. Perkins!

  Leading at The Edge: Leadership Lessons from the Extraordinary Saga of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition

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  By Dennis N.T. Perkins with Margaret P. Holtman and Jillian B. Murphy

  “Perkins is a connoisseur of leadership in circumstances of great peril…[A] thoughtful work.” —The New York Times

  In December of 1914, the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton, sailed from the island of South Georgia in the Southern Ocean. Its goal: the first overland crossing of Antarctica. Soon trapped in a prison of solid pack ice, the crew became engaged in a legendary fight against brutal cold, impenetrable ice, dwindling food, and complete isolation. Despite these seemingly insurmountable obstacles, the team remained cohesive, congenial, and mercifully alive—a fact that speaks not just to luck but to an unparalleled feat of leadership.

  Part adventure tale, part leadership guide, Leading at The Edge demonstrates the power of strong leadership in times of adversity, uncertainty, and change.

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