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Bookseller Leadership Mistakes

Coaching Tip

bookstores have sagged, online book sales soared. . William Lynch resigned as chief executive, effective immediately, in the wake of last month''s news that losses at the bookseller''s Nook digital business had more than doubled for the quarter ended April 27. While sales at U.S. Two weeks ago Barnes & Noble Inc. Related articles.

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The Leader is the One That Gets Things Done

Great Leadership By Dan

Cohen , PhD, Major General USAF, Ret: In more than fifty years of leadership practice and observation, the finest leader that I have ever met was General Ron Fogleman, former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. He went to a bookstore seeking a book on the subject. You can reach him or learn more about CIAM at www.gociam.org.

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Mike Myatt on Hacking Leadership

Persuasive Powerhouse

Learn more about it below, and then pick up a copy for yourself or others you know who can benefit from its fresh take on what’s needed by leaders today. Why do we need to “hack” leadership rather than embrace it, develop it, or learn about it? What prompted you to write this book, Hacking Leadership , now?

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Advice for Marketing Executives During Tough Times

Marshall Goldsmith

Here are her ideas and reflections: Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) are usually under pressure because most organizations see marketing as a cost center and are not aware of how it is contributing to the bottom line. It is now available online and at major bookstores. Have a thorough understanding of how the business runs.

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Great Leaders Grow. Guest Post By Author Ken Blanchard

Eric Jacobson

On Monday, February 26, Ken Blanchard's and Mark Miller's book, Great Leaders Grow , hits the brick and mortar and online bookstores. Not too surprisingly, this isn't the way they are seen by those in their department, office or store. My advice would be to encourage people to give (feedback) at the office, and to give often!