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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Leadership is rarely about authority. More often, it is about judgment, made under pressure, with incomplete information, and real consequences.From a childhood shaped by war, displacement, and rigid control to a career spanning medicine, executive leadership, consulting, and public service, this book traces the making of a leader grounded in clarity, integrity, and steady resolve. Through deeply personal stories and hard-won professional lessons, Schumarry reflects on how character is formed long before titles are earned-and how early experiences quietly shape the way we lead.Drawing on decades of experience in emergency rooms, boardrooms, and global public arenas such as the Olympic Games, she examines what leadership looks like when responsibility is real. She writes about decision-making under pressure, navigating institutional politics, managing crises, building teams that challenge rather than flatter, and understanding how incentives, spoken and unspoken, drive behavior in both life and work.This is not a book of frameworks or slogans. It is a reflective, practical exploration of leadership as it is actually lived: shaped by family dynamics, cultural forces, ethical choices, and the discipline to remain steady when outcomes are uncertain. Woven throughout is a belief in fairness, accountability, humor, and the quiet strength of listening to one's inner compass-even when doing so carries cost.Written for those who carry responsibility, whether in organizations, professions, or their own lives, this book offers insight into leading with clarity, resilience, and principle across the long arc of a meaningful career. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA is the extraordinary life story of Dr. Paul Tsou, a boy born during the Sino-Japanese War who rose through immense personal, cultural, and historical transitions to become an innovative orthopaedic spine surgeon in the United States.Told with quiet humor, clarity, and a deep sense of perspective, this memoir traces Paul's unlikely path from the chaos of wartime Chungking to the rigorous halls of UCSF Medical School, from his service aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Bering The Spencer, known for her destruction of one U-Boat by herself and took part in the demise of two others, to continue Dr. Tsou's selective services obligations, Paul spent about one year aboard the USCG Cutter Bering Straits in Vietnam, then back to his professional career of orthopedic residency, followed by spine fellowship in Hong Kong. A celebrated orthoaedic private practice awaited him in Santa Monica, California. Alongside his professional journey, Paul shares the unfolding love story with his wife Schumarry, A formidable physician, strategist, and executive in her own right. In these pages, Paul reacts on the values that carried him, resilience, humility, a deep respect for knowledge, and faith in a quieter kind of leadership. He shares the mishaps, milestones, and serendipitous turns that shaped his calling.His memoir is not just a chronicle of personal achievement, it is a portrait of integrity, cultural identity, enduring love, and a life deemed not by prestige but by purpose. Readers will walk away with a sense of the times that molded Paul and Schumarry, and the timeless values that shaped their marriage, family, and contributions to medical care and patients. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.