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The Fighting Pattons
The Fighting Pattons, by Brian M. Sobel, with the assistance of the late Major General George S. Patton (Ret.), son of the famous World War II general, provides readers with a unique look at a bold and legendary general, and the compelling story of his only son, who followed and excelled in his father’s footsteps.
The New, Improved ‘Rock’ Tour Alcatraz Island, CA
A renovated Alcatraz tells tourists its prison stories in greater depth
For 29 years the federal penitentiary here, just 1.4 miles from San Francisco, held some of the most notorious criminals in American history. The infamous roster included Al Capone; Robert Stroud, the so-called Birdman of Alcatraz; and George ”Machine Gun” Kelly. By Brian Sobel
George Washington
Successful business man, magnificent Revolutionary War leader, first President of the United States of America. Washington learned that in a leadership role his actions spoke louder than his words. By Brian Sobel
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Famous for his “March to the Sea” through Georgia in 1864, Sherman focused on loyalty, acting as a leader by using common sense, a lean staff and recognizing a difference between arrogance and self confidence. By Brian Sobel
Julius Caesar
Called the “greatest Roman,” Caesar was a recognized military and political leader. Caesar adopted patience, moral courage and learned to balance power and responsibility as his key leadership qualities. By Brian Sobel
Theodore Roosevelt
A social reformer, military officer and United States President, Roosevelt is known for his trademark “speak softly and carry a big stick.” He also said, “Character is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and nations.” By Brian Sobel
Napoleon Bonaparte
A leader, teacher and master strategist, Napoleon set high person standards, encouraged subordinates to think creatively, capitalized on technology and balanced it with knowledge and experience to achieve his goals. By Brian Sobel
Ten Media Commandments
Brian Sobel has prepared Ten Media Commandments for his media training seminars. The commandments cover the basic issues someone needs to know before taking part in a media interview.
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