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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2019

Leading Blog

The Coffee Bean : A Simple Lesson to Create Positive Change by Jon Gordon and Damon West. Wright answers a critical question plaguing entrepreneurs, brand strategists, marketers, and leaders: how do you grow your brand in a noisy world? Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in July 2019.

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Leading Those Who Don't Want To Follow | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Accepting a person where they are, creates an bond of trust. Share and Enjoy: View Comments Gordon R. link] mikemyatt Hi Gordon: Thanks for your sharing your insights and I'm glad you find the posts to be valuable and of interest. Best wishes Gordon… [link] Principal (le?) learning ยป Leadership thinking [.]

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The Big Picture of Business- Flip Sides, Second Acts and Successful Careers

Strategy Driven

Power Stars to Light the Business Flame , by Hank Moore, encompasses a full-scope business perspective, invaluable for the corporate and small business markets. The Big Picture of Business – Community Relations and Cause Related Marketing Are Business Strategies, Not Sales Promotions: Determining the Right Kind of Tie-In Causes.

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Take the Bias Out of Strategy Decisions

Harvard Business Review

Good leaders donโ€™t let their emotional bonds cloud their judgment. Gordon Moore and Andy Grove, well before this actual dilemma became relevant, had put together a formula โ€“ the production capacity allocation rule โ€“ to decide what products would receive priority in their manufacturing plant. Sound strategy requires objectivity.

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Brave Men Take Paternity Leave

Harvard Business Review

But there is a long way to go: According to a recent Boston College Center for Work and Family survey , “the majority of fathers take only about one day of leave time to bond with their new children for every month the typical mother takes.” But research from economists Gordon B. Dahl, Katrine V.

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