Leadership

Leadership

 
You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader. Sanborn, Mark Random House , 2006 Leadership

Leaders do not necessarily need titles to be what they are. In this book, Mark Sanborn uses the stories of unsung heroes to illustrate how people can...

 
 
Wriston Zweig, Phillilp L. Crown Business , 1996 Business Biographies, Global Business, Leadership

In terms of intellectual and industry leadership and innovation, Walter Wriston deserves very high marks. While A. P. Giannini (Bank of America) and J. P. Morgan are in a league of their own for having started great...

 
 
Words That Work Luntz, Dr. Frank Hyperion Books , 2007 Communication, Leadership, Personal Growth

Communication is about the effective use of language in the context of understanding the audience. The best product or service can have a great slogan or advertisement, but the message fails if the communicator does...

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Women Lead the Way Tarr-Whelan, Linda Berrett-Koehler Publishers , 2009 Diversity, Leadership

Linda Tarr-Whelan makes the case in Women Lead the Way that having more women leaders will make a positive difference for everyone. Their management skills and techniques match the 21st century...

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Winning the Talent War Dye, Carson F. Health Administration Press , 2002 Leadership, Leadership Development

In recent years, there has been a steady increase in the number of leadership positions in healthcare. The process of hiring new leadership has a much more significant impact than hiring any number of lower level...

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Why Some Companies Emerge Stronger and Better from a Crisis Mitroff, Ian I. AMACOM , 2005 Business Strategy, Change Management, Leadership

Until very recently, companies thought of accidents as natural or normal. Natural disasters such as fires and floods have always existed and most companies know how to use risk management to protect themselves. But...

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Why Smart Executives Fail Finkelstein, Sydney Portfolio , 2004 Leadership

The rise and fall of the DeLorean, RJ Reynolds’s smokeless cigarette, Motorola’s failure in digital cellular telephony, not to mention the more recent headline grabbers—Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Rite Aid, ImClone, et al.—...

 
 
Why Decisions Fail Nutt, Paul C. Berrett-Kohler , 2002 Leadership, Management, Personal Growth

In his 20 years of studying decisions, how they are made, what works, what fails, and why, Nutt s key finding is that despite the vast sums spent implementing decisions, organizations only realize benefits half of the...

 
 
Why CEOs Fail Dotlich, David L. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. , 2003 Leadership

CEOs are generally bright, savvy individuals with experience and a good record of success. CEO failures occur, not because of insufficient intelligence, but because leaders often act in illogical, irrational ways,...

 
 
Who Smart, Geoff | Street, Randy Ballantine Books , 2008 Human Resources, Leadership

Many companies focus their energies on the what – strategies, products, and processes that drive their business. Although important, what truly determines whether or not a company will thrive is the who – the...

 
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