Savage Coast reaches the peak of its storytelling power in the Arctic wilderness as winter storms descend and plans are swept away. As a masterpiece of exploration by a poet of action, this modern Odyssey for the 21st century has the mythic power of an archetypal hero's journey.
This is a true story of leadership in action. It is full of memorable and extremely hard won leadership insights that should be valuable for all those involved in enterprises.
Expeditions appear romantic, but in practice they are like all other businesses with budgets and shortfalls, staff and conflicts, good plans and unexpected failures.
On this expedition, everything that could possibly go wrong did so, meaning this story offers some exceptional insights into the critical role of leadership in times of great turbulence and complexity. Because everything in life is unexpected, and life is not lived to a script, so it is impossible to train for leadership.
Drew Hansen, writing in Forbes magazine, said: "Leadership is not learned in a classroom, but in the crucible of life." He's right. Leadership is not what is taught by Business School academics who have never led anything. And if you hear them talk about 'leadership skills', shoot them. Leaders are not carpenters needing skillsets, but beautifully complex human beings with strengths, weaknesses and great timeless qualities that can only be discovered in the heat of Hansen's Crucible.
In the end, leadership is all about courage: it is a matter of the heart. Without heart, there is no leadership, just La Mettrie's L'homme machine.
"Timeless insights into the hidden dimensions of leadership"
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes
"Fully captures the reality of leadership."
- Dr Iain McCormack, Polar Psychologist
"Deep insights into complexity and unpredictability."
- Sir Gustav Nossal, Emeritus Professor
"Reveals that leadership cannot be taught, no leader is infallible and there is no single recipe for success."
- Richard Gilmore, Executive Director