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  1. The head of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics organizing committee describes how he assumed the leadership of the troubled organization and turned it around to present one of the most successful Olympic Games ever.

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  2. Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games is a 2004 book written by Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney with the acknowledged assistance of Timothy Robinson. The book tells the account of the scandal and turnaround of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

    • Mitt Romney, Timothy Robinson
    • 2004
  3. Language. English. Includes index. Sizing up the Olympics -- Anatomy of the crisis -- Strategic audit -- Building the team -- Culture -- Budget -- Uncertain revenues -- Negotiation and the IOC -- Face of SLOC -- Ongoing marketing efforts -- Funds from the feds -- Reaching into the community -- SLOC and the Mormon church -- Securing the Olympic ...

  4. 15. Juni 2004 · Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership,and the Olympic Games. The head of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics organizing committee describes how he assumed the leadership of the...

  5. 25. Aug. 2004 · The good news was that companies had already signed on as sponsors, most of them at higher support levels than in prior Olympics. But that was also the bad news: the usual suspects had already been rounded up. Source: Turnaround, by Mitt Romney, p. 48 Aug 25, 2004 On Principles & Values:

  6. 1. Juni 2007 · by Mitt Romney (Author), Timothy Robinson (Author) 4.0 48 ratings. See all formats and editions. The head of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics organizing committee describes how he assumed the leadership of the troubled organization and turned it around to present one of the most successful Olympic Games ever.

    • Mitt Romney, Timothy Robinson
  7. 15. Juni 2004 · Mitt Romney, Timothy Robinson. 3.76. 180 ratings29 reviews. The head of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics organizing committee describes how he assumed the leadership of the troubled organization and turned it around to present one of the most successful Olympic Games ever.