The Sinking of the schooner Sofia and How It's Crew Utilized Adaptive Leadership to Survive
Year: 2020 Language: English Author: Cox K.H. Genre: Periodical publication Publisher: Batten Leadership Institute Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 68 Description: This is the historical account of the tall ship, or schooner, Sofia that sank on February 23, 1982, off the North Island of New Zealand, between Cape Reinga and North Cape. Of the 17 crew members on board, 16 of them made it into the life rafts. They were rescued by the Russian trawler Vasili Perov more than five days later. How the crew managed to survive in the life rafts is further examined through the Adaptive Leadership framework by Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow, and Marty Linsky. Through this examination, the Sofia’s survival leadership is compared and contrasted to the Grafton and Invercauld, shipwrecks that stranded survivors on New Zealand’s Auckland Islands at the same time; each ship’s survival group unaware of the other.
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The Sinking of the schooner Sofia and How It's Crew Utilized Adaptive Leadership to Survive
Language: English
Author: Cox K.H.
Genre: Periodical publication
Publisher: Batten Leadership Institute
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 68
Description: This is the historical account of the tall ship, or schooner, Sofia that sank on February 23, 1982, off the North Island of New Zealand, between Cape Reinga and North Cape. Of the 17 crew members on board, 16 of them made it into the life rafts. They were rescued by the Russian trawler Vasili Perov more than five days later. How the crew managed to survive in the life rafts is further examined through the Adaptive Leadership framework by Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow, and Marty Linsky. Through this examination, the Sofia’s survival leadership is compared and contrasted to the Grafton and Invercauld, shipwrecks that stranded survivors on New Zealand’s Auckland Islands at the same time; each ship’s survival group unaware of the other.
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