Nancy Koehn is an historian at the Harvard Business School where she holds the James E. Robison chair of Business Administration. She has coached leaders from many organizations and speaks frequently at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Aspen Ideas Festival, and the World Business Forum. An accomplished author and scholar (she earned her MA and PhD degrees in history from Harvard), she spent ten years writing Forged in Crisis, her first book aimed at a popular audience. She lives in Concord, Massachusetts, and is a dedicated equestrian.
"[An] engaging, unusually rewarding book . . . Throughout, Koehn
underscores the great humanity and depth of understanding of these
leaders . . . Wise, thoughtful, and valuable, this book will foster
a new appreciation for effective leadership and prompt many readers
to lament the lack of it in the world today."
--Kirkus (Starred Review)
"A close analysis of five gritty leaders whose extraordinary
passion and perseverance changed history . . . a gripping read on a
timeless and timely topic!"
--Angela Duckworth, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Grit
"A double triumph, artfully telling us the stories of five major
historical figures while also providing wise insights into how they
seized upon crises to grow as leaders. Each of the portraits will
help leaders of today in coping with rapid, turbulent change. And
here's an extra bonus: they are great reads."
--David Gergen, Co-Director of the Center for Public Leadership at
the Harvard Kennedy School and author of Eyewitness to Power
"A powerful and timely treatise on leadership, Forged in Crisis
presents five compelling portraits of individuals who made a
lasting impact on the world in times of extraordinary challenge.
Nancy Koehn is a seriously talented historian who has a gift for
mining the past to elucidate the present. She writes with verve and
vivid detail."
--Graham Allison, Founding Dean of the Harvard Kennedy School,
former Assistant Secretary of Defense, and author of Essence of
Decision and Destined for War
"A remarkably insightful book, written in a style that is
consistently engaging and absorbing, which reminds us that leaders
are made not born, and that the crucibles from which they emerge
are, above all, tests of character . . . This book is a
wonder--exactly the leadership roadmap needed for these challenging
times."
--Les Wexner, Chairman and CEO of L Brands
"An outstanding rebuttal of the myth that leaders somehow have
different DNA than ordinary people. [Koehn's subjects] ought to
inspire every aspiring leader to rise to the occasion."
--William P. Lauder, Executive Chairman, The Estée Lauder
Companies
"As important and inspiring as it is urgent."
--Michael Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg LP and three-term mayor
of New York City
"Each of the five stand-alone case studies is well-written and
interesting . . . there is much to enjoy [here]."
--New York Times
"Emotionally gripping--so much so that it's easy to forget one is
reading nonfiction. The scenes have the pull of a great novel,
continually coaxing us to turn pages."
--Joseph Nye, former dean of Harvard's Kennedy School and author of
The Powers to Lead
"Enthralling . . . a fascinating look at a varied group of heroes .
. . Koehn's call for her audience to emulate them strikes a
pleasingly hopeful note for an era of partisan discord and lack of
faith in leaders."
--Publishers Weekly
"I recommend that you read Forged in Crisis. Nancy Koehn has
convened an exquisite group to remind us that courageous leadership
is indeed possible, in turbulent times or any time."
--James S. Hirsch, for ExploreBestsellers.com
"Koehn skillfully weaves together [her five leaders'] stories and
the lessons, primary of which is 'great leaders are made, not
born.' . . . [The] stories are highly engaging (and well
documented); in fact, many are transformed into nail-biting
adventures . . . A book that quietly surpasses many so-called
leadership tomes."
--Booklist (Starred Review)
"Koehn's well-written and incisive study helps to show us the way
to a better nation. . . This is a very perceptive look at
leadership in the modern era that taps leadership qualities from
the past."
--Bruce Chadwick, author of Law and Disorder, James and Dolly
Madison, and The General and Mrs. Washington
"Leadership is difficult to define, but we know it when we see it.
At a time when it has become almost invisible at the national
level, Nancy Koehn has performed the invaluable service of
reminding us what it looks like in five superbly told tales of
inspirational human courage. This book is dense with epiphanies
that defy our current cowardly condition."
--Joseph J. Ellis, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Founding
Brothers and the National Book Award-winning American Sphinx
"Nancy Koehn vividly shows the qualities shared by five of
history's greatest leaders--and how we can all tap into those same
qualities to overcome challenges and confront crises in our own
lives. Forged in Crisis is an inspirational, insightful and
indispensable guide to perseverance, wisdom and resilience."
--Arianna Huffington, Founder of The Huffington Post and Founder
and CEO of Thrive Global
"This book moved me deeply and will stay with me. Forged in Crisis
is a compelling historical work and a vital analysis of the skills
required to lead in the most important--and often
dire--situations."
--Howard Schultz, executive chairman of Starbucks Coffee
Company
"Vividly recreates the anguish and urgency felt by five
trailblazing leaders in times of great adversity. With spirited
prose that highlights crucial moments of testing and triumph, Nancy
Koehn breathes life into the past as she shows what it takes to
lead. In challenging times, this book is an essential read."
--Zoë Baird, CEP and President, The Markle Foundation
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