The Best Advice Ever for LeadersWess Roberts Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002 - 163 pagina's Most people would recognize a good leader when they saw one. But the ability to be a good leader could prove more difficult.That's what makes Wess Roberts' new book, The Best Advice Ever for Leaders, so compelling. Roberts has gathered together more than 400 insightful, inspiring, and instructive quotes that illustrate how some of history's great minds have viewed the all-important quality of leadership. o Mere precedent is a dangerous source of authority. -Andrew Jacksono Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better. -Richard Hookero Character is much easier kept than recovered. -Thomas PaineEvery page of The Best Advice Ever helps readers increase their own effectiveness in the workplace whether they're business executives, managers, or entrepreneurs. |
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