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The Laws of Subtraction: 6 Simple Rules for Winning in the Age of Excess Everything Matthew E. May McGraw-Hill (2012) “To attain knowledge, add things every day. To add wisdom, subtract things every day.” Lao Tzu While writing his latest book, Matthew May invited…
Read MoreThe Virtual Executive: How to Act Like a CEO Online and OffLineD.A. Benron McGraw-Hill (2012) In the “real” world, real people have real impact – or don’t – and the same is often true of those in the virtual world, also. Some of those…
Read MoreThe Transformative CEO: Impact Lessons from Industry Game Changers Jeffrey J. Fox and Robert Reiss McGraw-Hill (2012) How and why leaders transform themselves so that they will be more effective transforming their organizations Each year, the average tenure of a new CEO becomes shorter and…
Read MoreCarmine Gallo is the communications coach for the world’s most admired brands. A former journalist for CNN and CBS, Gallo works directly with the world’s top business leaders to craft compelling messages, tell inspiring stories and share innovative ideas. Gallo is a popular keynote speaker…
Read MoreThe Apple Experience: Secrets to Building Insanely Great Customer Loyalty Carmine Gallo McGraw-Hill (2012) How to provide an “insanely great” customer experience Those who have read The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs and/or The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs already…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman for the Harvard Business Review blog. To read the complete article, check out the wealth of free resources, and sign up for a subscription to HBR email…
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How Women Lead: A book review by Bob Morris
How Women Lead: The 8 Essential Strategies Successful Women Know Sharon Hadary and Laura Henderson McGraw-Hill (2013) What all of us can learn from the strategies that women use to achieve success Actually, the eight strategies that Sharon Hadary and Laura Henderson…
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