
Publisher’s Thoughts
It Worked for Me is filled with vivid experiences and lessons learned that have shaped the legendary public service career of the four-star general and former Secretary of State Colin Powell. At its heart are Powell’s “Thirteen Rules”—such as “Get mad, then get over it” and “Share credit”—which are illustrated by revealing personal stories that introduce and expand upon his principles for effective leadership: conviction, hard work, and, above all, respect for others. He offers warm and engaging parables with wise advice on succeeding in the workplace and beyond.
Powell combines the insights he has gained serving in the top ranks of the military and in four presidential administrations with the lessons he’s learned from his immigrant-family upbringing in the Bronx, his training in the ROTC, and his growth as an Army officer. The result is a powerful portrait of a leader who is reflective, self-effacing, and grateful for the contributions of everyone he works with.
Staff Thoughts
Within the first nine pages of this book, one of General Powell’s “Rules” hit home –
#3. Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when you position falls your ego goes with it.
Unlike some of the books written by military heroes that show their “ego” on every page, General Powell has written a thought-provoking honest book that I wish he had written while I was still on active duty. I could have used every one of his “Rules” on daily basis.
All of us in the military have stories that we could share, but General Powell does it best. An excellent read for anyone in or out of the military.






