In Wild Approach Leadership, Viker recounts coaching both undefeated and winless teams, trapping a wild bear, unintentionally joining a swaying Gospel choir mid-song behind a casket; drawing his pistol shoulder-to-shoulder with a small-town cop to defend his home against a squirrel; having Bo Diddly clean his car engine, and serving as marching band booster club president (though he's never played an instrument and doesn't know a single note.) Largely through mistakes made and stories shared, Viker makes an entertaining case that a wildly different approach to leadership is what's needed in our rapidly changing world. There is so much more, and it's a wild ride.