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  • Leading on the Edge

  • Extraordinary Stories and Leadership Insights from the World's Most Extreme Workplace
  • By: Rachael Robertson
  • Narrated by: Lucy Paterson
  • Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Leading on the Edge

By: Rachael Robertson
Narrated by: Lucy Paterson
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Publisher's Summary

In Leading on the Edge, successful business speaker and consultant Rachael Robertson shares the lessons she learned as leader of a year-long expedition to the wilds of Antarctica.

Leading 18 strangers around the clock for a full year - through months of darkness and with no escape from the frigid cold, howling winds, and one another - Robertson learned powerful lessons about what real, authentic leadership is. Here, she offers a deeply honest and humorous account of what it takes to survive and lead in the harshest environment on Earth. What emerges from her graphic account is a series of powerful and practical lessons for business leaders and managers everywhere.

Leading on the Edge features practical leadership lessons that are particularly helpful for any leader who must get the best out of the team they've got. Robertson provides solutions to many challenges common to all workplaces and includes real excerpts from her personal journals through 12 months of leading in the most challenging environment in the world.

Robertson has appeared at more than 350 national and international conferences and events for a wide range of industries. Leading on the Edge explains what it's like to take charge when you've no place to hide and how truly harsh environments can serve as a leadership laboratory that results in truly effective, authentic leadership.

©2014 Rachael Robertson (P)2014 Audible Studios

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Brilliant book! Disappointing narration

This book is an incredible listen. I laughed, I cried & I learnt so many invaluable leadership tricks. Thank you so much!

I was disappointed with the narration.
Whilst the intonation & story telling was great, the mispronunciation of common Australian places like Geelong (‘Ghee-long’), Melbourne (‘Mel-BOURNE’), Coober Pedy (‘Coober Ped-dy’) was frustrating & I honestly think the British accent made Rachael sound more ‘up tight’ than what was portrayed in her journal entries. It would be great to have an Australian read this, as the sentence structure & general prose of the piece deserves that.

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Excellent book, terrible narration.

I loved the book itself. The insights and stories were fabulous.
I just couldn’t get past the accent,
Is there not a single Aussie who could have read this and actually pronounced the words right? It was hard to align.
If this was just a random novel, it would have been fine, as the narrator was good. It just didn’t work for an Australian story.

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Why a Brit telling an Aussie story?

A fantastic story of an unknown continent and wonderful leadership insights. I just couldn’t get past a British accent telling a first hand account of an Australian’s story. It just jars.

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