The Art of the LeaderThe "management classic" (Library Journal) that packs a huge amount of practical wisdom is now in paper. This clearly written guide details proven strategies for becoming a leader in any organization or group. Selected in hardcover as one of the Best Business Books of 1989 by Library Journal. |
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The Power of Leadership | 1 |
Six Ways to Get the Combat Model to Work | 15 |
Four Ways to Get People to Follow You | 29 |
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