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by Dennis N. t. Perkins


  8. Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (New York: Little Brown, 2005).

  9. Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2011).

  10. Frederick Funston and Stephen Wagner, Surviving and Thriving in Uncertainty: Creating a Risk Intelligent Enterprise (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010).

  11. Chris Rockell, personal communication.

  Chapter 36: Stay Connected

  1. “Time Is on Your Side,” http://blog.bitly.com/post/22663850994/time-is-on-your-side, accessed May 8, 2012.

  2. Ibid.

  3. Chris Rockell, personal communication.

  4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.

  Chapter 37: Step into the Breach

  1. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.

  2. Arthur Psaltis, personal communication.

  3. Ed Psaltis, ibid.

  Chapter 38: Eliminate Friction

  1. Malcolm Park, personal communication, italics added.

  2. Bob Thomas, personal communication.

  3. Gordon Livingstone, personal communication.

  4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.

  5. Livingstone, ibid.

  Chapter 39: Practiced Resilience

  1. Samantha Byron, personal communication.

  2. Bob Thomas, personal communication.

  3. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.

  Chapter 40: Tenacious Creativity

  1. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.

  2. Arthur Psaltis, personal communication.

  3. Tom Barker, personal communication.

  A Note to the Skipper

  1. Rakesh Khurana, Searching for a Corporate Savior: The Irrational Quest for Charismatic CEOs (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2004).

  2. Adrienne Cahalan, personal communication.

  3. Samantha Byron, personal communication.

  4. Michael Bencsik, personal communication.

  5. Ed Psaltis, personal communication.

  6. T.A. Kolditz, In Extremis Leadership: Leading as if your Life Depended on It (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2007).

  7. Bencsik, ibid.

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  Index

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  Abernethy, John

  AFR Midnight Rambler (boat)

  construction of

  crew of (see Ramblers)

  culture of

  naming of

  in 1998 Hobart race

  replacement boats for

  sails on

  size of

  speed of

  successful record of

  America's Cup

  Andrews, James (“Crash Kimo”)

  The Annapolis Book of Seamanship (Rousmaniere)

  Arick, Brigadier General (Ret.) John

  Australian Broadcasting Channel (ABC)

  Australian Financial Review (The Fin)

  Australian Maritime Safety Administration (AMSA)

  Australian Search and Rescue (AusSAR)

  Badham, Roger (“Clouds”)

  Bannister, Michael

  Barker, Tom

  Bascombe, Greg (“Mega”)

  Bass Strait

  Batt, Kenn

  Beaufort Scale

  Bencsik, Annabel (“Tink”)

  Bencsik, Michael (“Mix”)

  award for

  comments on teamwork

  on Midnight Rambler crew

  on Nuzulu crew skills of

  during storm in 1998 Hobart race

  Betts, Colin

  Bird Island

  Blewitt, Michelle

  Blink (Gladwell)

  Blue Water Point Score (BWPS)

  Brindabella (boat)

  Brown, Adam

  Bureau of Meteorology

  Business Post Naiad (boat)

  Butterworth, Brad

  Byron, Samantha (“Sammy”)

  Cahalan, Adrienne

  Carlson, Evans

  Carter, Lew

  Carter, Peter

  Charles, Glyn

  checklists

  The Checklist Manifesto (Gawande)

  Chutzpah (boat)

  Clark, Simon

  Constitution Dock

  Cookson, Mike

  Cropley, Geoff

  Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA)

  Commodore of

  and Hobart race

  origins of

  series competitions of

  socializing at

  Tattersall's Cup at

  Youth Academy

  Culley, John

  Davidson, Peter

  Dean, John

  decision making in ocean racing

  by Ramblers

  risk-based

  shared participation in

  on Sword of Orion

  and team hierarchies

  Delf, Mark

  Derwent River

  Dickson, Chris

  distributed leadership

  Dunda, Peter

  East Australian Current

  East Coast Bomb (weather pattern)

  The Edge. See also Teamwork at The Edge definition of

  exceptional teamwork at

  intuitive vs. rational thinking at

  maximizing performance at

  self-organizing systems and

  shared responsibility at

  team resilience at

  Ellison, Larry race preparation by

  sailing background of

  as Sayonara skipper

  vow to quit Hobart

  wealth of

  Endurance Expedition

  EPIRB device

  Erkelens, Bill

  Evans, Tim

  Everest, Mount

  Explorers Club

  Farr, Bruce

  Fastnet Challenge Cup

  Flinders Island

  Fooled by Randomness (Taleb)

  forward hand (bowman)

  Gabo Island

  gale warning

  Gibson, John

  Gilbert, Scott

  Goldsworthy, Peter (“Goldy”)

  Gould, Bruce

  gung-ho thinking

  Guy, Bruce

  Hallion, James

  The Halo Effect (Rosenzweig)

  handicap system

  Hardy, James

  helmsman

  Hickman, Roger (“Hicko”)

  Hobart, Tasmania

  Huey, the weather god

  hurricanes

  Impeccable (boat)

  In Extremis Leadership (Kolditz)

  innovation

  Into Thin Air (Krakauer)

  jewel positions

  Jones, Darryl

  Kamler, Ken

  Kiely, Phil

  Kingurra (boat)

  Koch, Bill

  Kolditz, Colonel Thomas

  Kothe, Rob

  Kulmar, Steve

  Lass O'Luss (boat)

  Lawler, Jim

  leader

  challenges faced by

  characteristics of

  checklists used by

  role of

  skipper as

  The Leader's Checklist (Useem)

  leadership, distributed

  Leading at the Edge (Perkins) line honors

  Livingstone, Gordon (“Gordo”) background of

  humor of

  in 1998 Hobart race

  skills of

  luck, role of

  Margaret Rintoul II (boat)

  Mariette, Andy

  Marshman, Mike

  mast

  mateship

  Matthews, Robert

  McAlister, Kristy

  Midnight Special (boat)

  Mooney, John

  Moray, Iain

  Murdoch, Lachlan


  Murdoch, Rupert

  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

  Natonski, General Richard

  New South Wales coroner's inquest

  New Zealand ocean racing team

  Nokia (boat)

  Nuzulu (boat)

  ocean currents

  ocean racing awards in

  classifications in

  participants in

  teamwork in

  organizational performance

  addressing shortfalls in

  cause-and-effect in

  and distributed leadership

  and effective communication

  and hierarchies

  learning cycle in

  luck in

  and risk

  and team skills

  Overall Handicap Winner. See also Tattersall's Cup

  ParkMalcolm

  The Perfect Storm (Junger)

  Perkins, Dennis

  as author

  sailing background of

  training for ocean racing

  in Vietnam

  Plattner, Hasso

  Psaltis, Arthur

  comments on teamwork

  as Midnight Rambler relief skipper

  in 1998 Hobart race

  on Nuzulu crew

  relationship with Ed Psaltis

  skills of

  as winner

  Psaltis, Bill

  Psaltis, Charles

  Psaltis, Ed

  award for

  character of

  and Chutzpah overhaul

  comments on teamwork

  leadership of

  as Midnight Rambler skipper

  as Nuzulu skipper

  philosophy of

  race preparation by

  relationship with Arthur Psaltis

  relationship with Bob Thomas

  skills of

  as winner

  Psaltis, Margaret

  Psaltis, Sue

  Purcell, Richard

  Raben, Chuck

  Race Management Team (RMT)

  Ramblers. See also individual crew members

  communication among

  creativity of

  decision making by

  humor used by

  mateship of

  in 1998 Hobart race

  preparation by

  recruiting of

  resilience of

  shared responsibility among

  teamwork by

  tenacity of

  as winners

  rescue helicopters

  for Business Post Naiad

  for general Mayday call

  for Midnight Special

  for Stand Aside

  for Sword of Orion

  rhumb line

  Richards, Mark

  risk

  Rockell, Chris

  injury of

  in 1998 Hobart race

  skills of

 

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