Business & Economics, Leadership
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The Three-Legged Stool
Employee Engagement = Higher Profits by Dana Couillard
HOW MUCH IS LOW EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT COSTING YOUR ORGANIZATION TODAY? WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT? Low employee engagement is a corporate epidemic. It lives virtually undiscovered on production floors, in office hallways, and in senior leadership...
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On the Shoulders of Leaders
A Leadership Pocket Guide by James Fantauzzo
Dr. James Fantauzzo offers you many realistic and practical applications to implement effective and successful leadership. The challenge we now face is to make leadership an essential part of out corporate culture. The information contained in...
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Who Stole My Leader?
by Domenic Presutti
In Who Stole My Leader?, leaders or aspiring leaders from all areas and industries—church groups, athletic organizations, corporations, community groups, even families—discover a rich trove of enthusiastic wisdom for the development of their own...
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Why is it that my kite won’t fly?
The Power of Strategic Project Management by Roberto Rodriguez Esteves
Project Management is, in many ways, like flying a kite. How do you design and construct it so that it’s lifted high and strong by the wind? What do you do when it gets snagged in a tree, lands on the roof of a house, or is tangled on electrical...
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The Front Porch Revolution
Reclaiming the Time and Space to Slow Down, Talk to Each Other and Lead in an Over-Managed World by Robert H. Lengel
A piece of music is more than the sum and sequence of its notes. The spaces between the notes, the rests or silences, are just as essential. Without those spaces, the notes do not properly relate to each other and even the most profound...
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The Soul of Place
Re-imagining Leadership Through Nature, Art and Community by Michael Jones
In The Soul of Place Michael Jones explores how our relationship with place aligns us with the underlying patterns of life. He does so through stories that ask: what is our experience of homecoming and how do we find our way there? What is our...
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Basic to Brilliant
The definitive guide to transforming your people practices; A playbook for small to mid-size enterprise by Doris Bentley
There’s a lot of talk about business innovation today. Everyone is seeking new or better ways to compete by reaching goals faster, more efficiently, at lower cost. In the race to win, owners and leaders of small to mid-market businesses often...
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Last Retailer Standing
Relevant Leadership Relevant Brand by George Minakakis
The speed with which consumers make choices will be faster than in the last two decades, making the predictability of the right strategic direction even more challenging. The business world is evolving at an unprecedented pace with a sputtering...
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Management
Doing it Right by Ivo Coia
Management at its best. It's common to hear of companies doing poorly, or even going out of business. Typically, you will hear that it is due to bad management. After reading this book, there will be no such thing as bad management as you will be...
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the Two Hour leader
by Bill Carpentier
A ll field-based managers receive corporate leadership training of some kind. Yet, despite having completed the same training, some managers rise to the top rankings and some descend to the bottom or reach and sustain “average” for much of their...