Against the Tide, Rear Adm. Dave Oliver, USN Ret.
Against the Tide, Rear Adm. Dave Oliver, USN Ret.
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Against the Tide
Rickover's Leadership Principles and the Rise of the Nuclear Navy

Author: Rear Adm. Dave Oliver, USN (Ret.)

Narrator: Joel Richards

Unabridged: 6 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/27/2018


Synopsis

Against the Tide is a leadership book that illustrates how Adm. Hyman Rickover made a unique impact on American and Navy culture. Dave Oliver is the first former nuclear submarine commander who sailed for the venerable admiral to write about Rickover's management techniques. Oliver draws upon a wealth of untold stories to show how one man changed American and Navy culture while altering the course of history.

The driving force behind America's nuclear submarine navy, Rickover revolutionized naval warfare while concurrently proving to be a wellspring of innovation that drove American technology in the latter half of the twentieth-century. As a testament to his success, Rickover's single-minded focus on safety protected both American citizens and sailors from nuclear contamination, a record that is in stark contrast to the dozens of nuclear reactor accidents suffered by the Russians.

While Rickover has been the subject of a number of biographies, little has been written about his unique management practices that changed the culture of a two-hundred-year-old institution and affected the outcome of the Cold War.

About Rear Adm. Dave Oliver, USN (Ret.)

Rear Admiral Dave Oliver, USN (Ret.) is a 1963 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who spent thirty-two years in the Navy, served at sea on board both diesel-electric and nuclear submarines, commanded a nuclear submarine, and served as chief of staff of the Seventh Fleet. His final military tour was as principal deputy to the civilian Navy acquisition executive.

During the Clinton administration he was Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics and in the Bush administration he was the director of management and budget for the Coalition Forces in Iraq. After leaving the Navy he was the CEO of the EADS, North America Defense Company as well as an executive at Northrop Grumman and Westinghouse. He now lives in Northern Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brahm on September 12, 2021

This book grabbed my attention due to my recent infatuation with nuclear power, because Admiral Rickover was more-or-less singlehandedly responsible for the US Navy's nuclear program. The US Navy's nuclear program is interesting for a couple reasons: 1) It is fully independent; it does not have to f......more

Goodreads review by Peter on July 02, 2021

For the most part the book was really fascinating and a wonderful and insightful look at one of the unsung heroes of the Cold War. My main main W Edwards Deming made an appearance which was a further testament to the importance of his work. Some would argue, rightly I believe, that our nuclear subma......more