Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story

Reading Level
Grade 9
Time to Read
4 hrs 50 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story is 8th and 9th grade.

Expert Readability Tests for
Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 8
SMOG Index Grade 10
Coleman Liau Index Grade 8
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 6

Reading Time

4 hrs 50 mins

How long to read Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story?

The estimated word count of Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story is 72,385 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 4 hrs 50 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 8 hrs 3 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 41 mins.

Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story - 72,385 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 8 hrs 3 mins
Average 250 words/min 4 hrs 50 mins
Fast 450 words/min 2 hrs 41 mins
Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story by Jim Haslam, John Driver
Authors
Jim Haslam
John Driver

More about Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story

72,385 words

Word Count

for Co-Piloting: Luck, Leadership, and Learning that It's All About Others: Our Story

7 hours and 47 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

This is the remarkable story of one of our nation’s luckiest business leaders of the 20th and 21st centuries. Its topics include sports, military history, and, of course, business principles that are sure to entertain and add value to readers of business books and memoirs.All proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit nonprofits that support small business, entrepreneurial, and community-based ventures—so that like Jim Haslam, others also may be afforded the chance to be fortunate in their own unique endeavors. Meet James A. Haslam II—“Big Jim” as he is called by friends and family. The details of his life, his family, and Pilot Company comprise a truly remarkable American story that has yet to be widely told, mainly because Haslam has always refused to write about himself. However, after years of less-than-gentle prodding from his loving family and though under duress, he has finally relented and agreed to pen the incredible story of luck and leadership that has taken him all over the world, has enriched lives in countless communities and philanthropic endeavors, and has led to the growth of the beloved company he founded and still serves daily, even into his late eighties. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Haslam played on the famous 1951 National Championship football team led by coaching legend and mentor General Robert R. Neyland, whose renowned Game Maxims inspired Haslam’s own viewpoints of life and leadership in family, business, and in the art of giving back. From being promoted to Company Commander in Korea at the age of twenty-three to starting out at a small oil company with only one gas station, you will follow the unlikely, harrowing, and often hilarious story of luck and leadership that has led Jim Haslam and his family to serve an unbelievable number of industry, community, and philanthropic endeavors affecting countless people in numerous communities, not the least of all Knoxville—and of course, the beloved university Haslam truly believes has afforded him so much opportunity in life. Through great loss and great luck, unforeseen tragedy and unlikely triumph—the story of the Haslams and Pilot Company offers a unique, entertaining, and encouraging perspective to family, faith, and the discovery of what really matters the most in life. Friends and family also offer their unique stories and insights, including contributions from Peyton Manning, Phillip Fulmer, Rick Barnes, Senator Lamar Alexander, former Walmart CEO Lee Scott, former Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, and many more.