"Turn the ship around" is one of my favorite books too; most leadership books follow the same formula- everything is broken, the consultant arrives with a magic fix, and voila! Unicorns start flying.
"Turn the ship around" is unique that it shows the problems with the author's approach- how it failed at first, how he had to work around it, how he tweaked the approach.
I cannot recommend "About Face" enough. However it is a long read and covers the whole life story of Colonel Hack.
Instead you might want to check out "Steel My Soldiers' Hearts" where he focuses specifically on the time when he turned around the worst fighting battalion in Vietnam.
Yeah heard that was good too. Thanks for the tip. I feel like that would give you the real details that one would need to know for a situation like that.
"Turn the ship around" is unique that it shows the problems with the author's approach- how it failed at first, how he had to work around it, how he tweaked the approach.
A very honest, no BS book. Highly recommended