| Management number | 231977399 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 231977399 | ||
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Yogi Berra is remembered as genial, aphoristic, and accidental. That memory is comfortable—and incomplete. This book reconsiders Berra not as a folk figure, but as one of the most disciplined leaders American baseball ever produced, examining a form of authority that worked precisely because it refused spectacle.Where American sport often rewards managers who make pressure visible, Berra practiced command by withholding it. He assumed standards rather than announcing them, trusted preparation rather than dramatizing effort, and absorbed tension quietly rather than redistributing it outward. His leadership lowered temperature instead of raising it. Teams functioned because the system already knew how to behave.This volume places Yogi Berra within a broader inquiry into leadership under stress. If volatile authority clarifies itself through eruption, and rigid authority asserts itself through control, Berra represents a third method: command without display. His credibility was settled long before he managed, allowing him to lead without constant assertion. Silence, for Berra, was not absence—it was discipline.The book traces how this quiet authority succeeded across multiple seasons and environments, often invisibly. It also confronts the limits of such leadership. As baseball’s institutions grew more performative and public reassurance became a managerial expectation, Berra’s refusal to dramatize command increasingly worked against him. Calm was mistaken for detachment. Restraint was misread as lack of urgency. Authority that functioned internally struggled when judged externally.Rather than rehabilitating or diminishing Berra, this book diagnoses the conditions under which quiet leadership works—and when it does not. It explores how misrecognition accumulates, how credibility can be preserved yet devalued, and how authenticity that refuses performance can succeed often without evolving into a system institutions know how to reward.Written as literary nonfiction and cultural analysis, Yogi Berra: Command Without Display is a study of leadership that resists easy mythmaking. It asks what kind of authority American culture recognizes, what kind it overlooks, and what is lost when visibility is mistaken for seriousness.For readers interested in leadership, pressure, and the ethics of restraint, this book offers a necessary counterpoint—an invitation to look closely at authority that worked quietly, often, and at great cost to its own recognition. Read more
| ASIN | B0GF2X595V |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.3 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 313 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Part of series | In Command |
| Publication date | January 5, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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