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LeadershipNow 140: October 2020 Compilation

Leading Blog

Tumbling Down Maslow's Hierarchy by @edbatista. Now is the Time to Double-Down on the Fundamentals of Effective Leadership by @artpetty. Leading the Self in Tough Times: Drucker Revisited via @tnvora. See more on Twitter. * * * Like us on Instagram and Facebook for additional leadership and personal development ideas.

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Reshaping the Leadership and Culture Development Puzzle

The Practical Leader

Peter Drucker once defined a champion as a “monomaniac with a mission.” ” Abraham Maslow famously observed, “if the only tool you have is a hammer you treat everything as if it were a nail.” We start with how leadership team dynamics and culture development are inseparable. It’ll never work.

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Review of “Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership” by Warren Bennis

The Practical Leader

Peter Drucker was often called the father of modern management thinking. Warren Bennis has been described as the father of leadership. I’ve long been a reader of Warren ’s books on leadership, change, and team/organization dynamics. On Becoming a Leader “is widely considered the top leadership book.&#

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The Capitalist Philosophers: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

The Capitalist Philosophers: The Geniuses of Modern Business–Their Lives, Times, and Ideas Andrea Gabor Times Business (2000) A brilliant discussion of thirteen “geniuses of modern business” While preparing questions for another interview, I recently re-read this book (published in 2000) in which Andrea Gabor focuses on Frederick (..)

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The Capitalist Philosophers A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

The Capitalist Philosophers: The Geniuses of Modern Business–Their Lives, Times, and Ideas Andrea Gabor Times Business (2000) A brilliant discussion of thirteen “geniuses of modern business” While preparing questions for another interview, I recently re-read this book (published in 2000) in which Andrea Gabor focuses on Frederick (..)