
The FBI Way: Inside the Bureau's Code of Excellence
NATIONAL BESTSELLERâA must read for serious leaders at every level.â âGeneral Barry R. McCaffrey (Ret.)The FBIâs former head of counterintelligence reveals the Bureauâs field-tested playbook for unlocking individual and organizational excellence.
Frank Figliuzzi was the âKeeper of the Code,â appointed the FBIâs Chief Inspector by then-Director Robert Mueller. Charged with overseeing sensitive internal inquiries and performance audits, he ensured each employee met the Bureauâs exacting standards. Now, drawing on his distinguished career, Figliuzzi reveals how the Bureau achieves its extraordinary track record of excellenceâfrom the training of new recruits in âThe FBI Wayâ to the Bureauâs rigorous maintenance of its standards up and down the organization. All good codes of conduct have one common trait: they reflect the core values of an organization. Individuals, companies, schools, teams, or any group seeking to codify their rules to live by must first establish core values. Figliuzzi has condensed the Bureauâs process of preserving and protecting its values into what he calls âThe Seven Câs.â If you can adapt the concepts of Code, Conservancy, Clarity, Consequences, Compassion, Credibility, and Consistency, you can instill and preserve your values against all threats, internal and external. This is how the FBI does it.Figliuzziâs role in the FBI gave him a unique opportunity to study patterns of conduct among high-achieving, ethical individuals and draw conclusions about why, when, and how good people sometimes do bad things. Unafraid to identify FBI execs who erred, he cites them as the exceptions that prove the rule. Part pulse-pounding memoir, part practical playbook for excellence, The FBI Way shows readers how to apply the lessons heâs learned to their own lives: in business, management, and personal development.
NATIONAL BESTSELLERâA must read for serious leaders at every level.â âGeneral Barry R. McCaffrey (Ret.)The FBIâs former head of counterintelligence reveals the Bureauâs field-tested playbook for unlocking individual and organizational excellence.
Frank Figliuzzi was the âKeeper of the Code,â appointed the FBIâs Chief Inspector by then-Director Robert Mueller. Charged with overseeing sensitive internal inquiries and performance audits, he ensured each employee met the Bureauâs exacting standards. Now, drawing on his distinguished career, Figliuzzi reveals how the Bureau achieves its extraordinary track record of excellenceâfrom the training of new recruits in âThe FBI Wayâ to the Bureauâs rigorous maintenance of its standards up and down the organization. All good codes of conduct have one common trait: they reflect the core values of an organization. Individuals, companies, schools, teams, or any group seeking to codify their rules to live by must first establish core values. Figliuzzi has condensed the Bureauâs process of preserving and protecting its values into what he calls âThe Seven Câs.â If you can adapt the concepts of Code, Conservancy, Clarity, Consequences, Compassion, Credibility, and Consistency, you can instill and preserve your values against all threats, internal and external. This is how the FBI does it.Figliuzziâs role in the FBI gave him a unique opportunity to study patterns of conduct among high-achieving, ethical individuals and draw conclusions about why, when, and how good people sometimes do bad things. Unafraid to identify FBI execs who erred, he cites them as the exceptions that prove the rule. Part pulse-pounding memoir, part practical playbook for excellence, The FBI Way shows readers how to apply the lessons heâs learned to their own lives: in business, management, and personal development.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLERâA must read for serious leaders at every level.â âGeneral Barry R. McCaffrey (Ret.)The FBIâs former head of counterintelligence reveals the Bureauâs field-tested playbook for unlocking individual and organizational excellence.
Frank Figliuzzi was the âKeeper of the Code,â appointed the FBIâs Chief Inspector by then-Director Robert Mueller. Charged with overseeing sensitive internal inquiries and performance audits, he ensured each employee met the Bureauâs exacting standards. Now, drawing on his distinguished career, Figliuzzi reveals how the Bureau achieves its extraordinary track record of excellenceâfrom the training of new recruits in âThe FBI Wayâ to the Bureauâs rigorous maintenance of its standards up and down the organization. All good codes of conduct have one common trait: they reflect the core values of an organization. Individuals, companies, schools, teams, or any group seeking to codify their rules to live by must first establish core values. Figliuzzi has condensed the Bureauâs process of preserving and protecting its values into what he calls âThe Seven Câs.â If you can adapt the concepts of Code, Conservancy, Clarity, Consequences, Compassion, Credibility, and Consistency, you can instill and preserve your values against all threats, internal and external. This is how the FBI does it.Figliuzziâs role in the FBI gave him a unique opportunity to study patterns of conduct among high-achieving, ethical individuals and draw conclusions about why, when, and how good people sometimes do bad things. Unafraid to identify FBI execs who erred, he cites them as the exceptions that prove the rule. Part pulse-pounding memoir, part practical playbook for excellence, The FBI Way shows readers how to apply the lessons heâs learned to their own lives: in business, management, and personal development.
























