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Obstacles Welcome
By: Ralph De VegaeBook Publisher: HarperCollins
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
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Ralph de la Vega, President and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, shares the lessons learned in business and in life along the journey from Cuba to Corporate America.
Ralph de la Vega arrived in the United States from Cuba in 1962. He was alone. He was scared. He was 10. Separated from his parents by Cuban authorities just moments before they were to board a plane to Miami, de la Vega was baptized early-and abruptly-in the waters of adversity. It would be four long years before his mother, father, and sister gained legal passage to America. But while the boy would never have chosen such circumstance, it's the man who can look back and say he would not have changed it.
In Obstacles Welcome , de la Vega recounts his journey as a young Cuban immigrant to president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T). A frontliner in the converging worlds of technology and communications, de la Vega takes readers behind the scenes of the Internet revolution, shares insights from the nation's top technology companies, and chronicles the incredible obstacles intrinsic to successfully merging the largest wireless operations in U.S. history-those of Cingular Wireless and AT&T Wireless.
Obstacles Welcome is an innovation manifesto for those committed to bigger thinking and greater results both professionally and personally. He clearly defines how to:
* Create a detailed action plan to boost success
* Identify and take calculated risks without fear
* Create a values-centric, decisive leadership style
* Transform vision into measurable results
* Recognize opportunities and overcome obstacles
* Communicate well and build alignment
* Unlearn thinking that hinders innovation
* Dream big and throw off mental limits once and for all
Opening a powerful cache of business strategy and in-the-trenches wisdom, de la Vega illustrates that within each obstacle we encounter, there's an opportunity that carries the potential to transform our thinking, our organizations, our communities, and our world.
PRAISE FOR OBSTACLES WELCOME
". . . [T]hrough his compelling story, Ralph shows how to turn almost any challenge into the opportunity of a lifetime. This is great insight for any professional or any young person aspiring to learn how to overcome obstacles and accept new challenges." - Randall Stephenson, Chairman & CEO, AT&T, Inc.
"I recommend this book to those looking to improve their opportunities, as well as those providing leadership in this diverse society." - Ambassador Andrew Young, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, former Mayor of Atlanta, former president of the National Council of Churches
"His journey is an inspirational story of leadership vision and the ability to achieve success in the face of enormous challenges and obstacles." - Gerry Czarnecki, President, CEO & Managing Partner, O2Media
"This book is a must-read for anyone not afraid to make your dreams come true, regardless of where you are in your professional or personal life." - Ernest Bromley, Chairman and CEO, Bromley Communications, LLC
"Without a doubt, this is one of the most inspiring books and one of the best business publications that I've read in my 40-plus years in the communications business." - John Graham, Chairman, Fleishman-Hillard Inc.
"Ralph de la Vega tells an All-American story for our times." - Henry Cisneros, Executive Chairman, CityView; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; former Mayor of San Antonio
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| Title of Business & Economics eBook: Obstacles Welcome | |
| Release Date: 10-27-2009 | |
| Publisher: Thomas Nelson |
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Obstacles Welcome
Chapter One
Ninety Miles to Advantage
The Journey Begins
"Only the boy can go." Those stark words, from the mouth of the Cuban official that day at the Havana Airport, changed my life forever. It was the morning of Monday, July 1, 1962, and I was only ten years old.
My family was waiting to board a flight to Miami-my dad, Rafael; my mother, Andrea; my little sister, Barbara; and me. After months on a waiting list, we had been approved to leave Cuba and go to the United States. We had said good-byes to our relatives. The time to leave was getting short. Then a man in uniform appeared and spoke to my father. I sensed there was something wrong.
He said there were irregularities with our family's departure documents, except for mine. Suddenly my parents had a wrenching decision to make. Either we all would stay in Cuba until the paperwork was untangled, or they would send me alone and would follow as soon as possible.
My aunt Mercedes was with us at the airport. She had a friend who already had gotten out of Cuba and was in Miami. A phone call reached the friend (miraculously), who agreed to meet my plane and look after me for a few days until my mother, father, and sister arrived.
For a boy my age, all of this was a little scary but also exciting. It had the feel of an adventure. Walking across the tarmac, I looked back at my parents and sister to give them one last wave. Very shortly, I believed, we would be reunited and starting a new life in America. It was my last sight of my family for four years.
A Courageous Decision
My pare
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