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Trust – the key to success

Lead on Purpose

I had listened to a podcast and read positive reviews about the book, so I was happy to receive a copy. I say “receive&# because a friend of mine gave me the book with a personalized autograph from the author. As I began reading them it didn’t take me long to realize the power of this book. Trust is the glue.

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Do You Really Need To Read Leadership Books?

Eric Jacobson

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 Do You Really Need To Read Leadership Books? However, if you dont have time to read books about how to be an effective and good leader, you can select a few words from the list below and then practice what those words mean, as you lead your team every day. The answer is yes. Great post Eric.

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Ten Essential Tips for Hiring Your Next CEO

Harvard Business Review

Selecting a new chief executive is critical because so much rides on a positive outcome. One way to prevent a damaging revelation is to ask outside references for guidance on a candidate not for a CEO position but rather for a board seat. Will he or she collaborate with the board, or fight it? Talent and the New World of Hiring.

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The Five Points Of Professionalism

Eric Jacobson

Sunday, December 12, 2010 The Five Points Of Professionalism Heres more good advice from The Everything Coaching And Mentoring Book : Professional behavior on the job means that work habits are strong and consistent. Your organizations work ethic should be solution- and positive-results-oriented. Don't Praise.

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