Wanted
The FBI I Once Knew
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Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew is more than just a book about the FBI. It is a leadership book about what happens when a respected institution begins to lose its culture, standards, accountability, and sense of mission. Drawing on firsthand experience at the highest levels of federal law enforcement, Christopher M. Piehota examines how strong organizations can decline from within. Organizational erosion is rarely sudden. It happens gradually—through tolerated weakness, inconsistent standards, mission drift, diminished accountability, and leaders who fail to protect what once made the institution effective.
While rooted in the backdrop of the FBI, the leadership practices in this book reach far beyond any one agency or organization. This is a cautionary tale for executives, managers, public officials, board members, and anyone responsible for leading within mission-driven organizations. It speaks to the universal challenge of preserving integrity, performance, trust, and professional culture under pressure.
At its core, Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew is about the necessity learned and sustained leadership: what it requires, what happens when it weakens, and how institutional credibility can be lost when standards are no longer defended. It is both an FBI insider executive account and a broader warning for leaders in any field. For readers interested in the importance and impact of leadership, organizational culture, institutional decline, accountability, and public trust, this book offers lessons that are immediate, relevant, and difficult to ignore.
Although Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew is grounded in the author's FBI experience, its stories, lessons, and solutions are applicable and beneficial to leaders in every field.
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