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Built to Last |
| "Long held as one of the greatest and most insightful
business research projects, Built to Last has stood
tall among bookshelves across the world." |
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The Great
Game of Business |
| 'The concepts and foundations upon how we run a business are
changing ever day. We are constantly tossing out the old in
favor of the new. The Great Game of Business introduces a a
new way of thinking with open book management." |
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Execution |
| "Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan demonstrate
in Execution, that the ultimate difference between a company
and its competitor is, in fact, the ability to execute." |
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Mastering
the Rockafeller Habits |
| "Mastering the Rockabeller habits is one of of the greatest
business studies that currently exist. It contains insightful
and informative research on our nations leading companies from
over 5 years " |
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First,
Break All The Rules |
| "The world’s greatest managers seem to have little
in common. They work in completely different environments...
But they have one thing in common: they never hesitate to break
all the rules..." |
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The
17 Indisputable laws of Teamwork |
| "John C. Maxwell, a world wide known expert in leadership
and New York Times rated author, offers his insight from over
3 decades of experience into his book" |
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The Five
Dysfunctions of a Team |
| "Patrick Lencioni, the author of two other best-selling
books “The Five Temptations of a CEO” and “Four
Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive” completes his
trilogy with a third book " |
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Topgrading |
| "Topgrading is about the necessary practices of powerful
corporations to make and keep a great team. More and more companies
need to be able to develop leading teams per given situation." |
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Good to Great |
| "Good to Great was inspired by Bill Meehan's observation
that Built to Last, published in 1994, was not very helpful
to people because it only studied companies that were already
great. " |
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The
21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership |
| "... a book that describes the fundamental laws of leadership
that John C. Maxwell has observed in his thirty plus years of
experience in the field." |
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