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Built to Last Jim Collins
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Leadership Lessons from West Point (J-B Leader to Leader Institute/PF Drucker Foundation) Major Doug Crandall
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Leadership Lessons from West Point (J-B Leader to Leader Institute/PF Drucker Foundation) With Leadership Lessons from West Point as a guide, leaders in the business, nonprofit, and government sectors can learn leadership techniques and practices from contributors who are teaching or have taught at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and have served in positions of leadership that span the globe. These military experts cover a broad range of topics that are relevant to any leadership development program in any sector. The articles in this important resource offer insight into what leadership means to these experts—in both war and peacetime—and describe their views on quiet leadership, mission, values, taking care of people, organizational learning, and leading change. |
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Good to Great and the Social SectorsJim CollinsBooks |
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Trade-Off Kevin Maney
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Management Lessons from Mayo Clinic Leonard Berry
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How The Mighty FallJim CollinsBooks |
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The Last Best LeagueJim CollinsBooks |
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Bring on the Books for EverybodyJim CollinsBooks |
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Hesselbein on Leadership (J-B Leader to Leader Institute/PF Drucker Foundation) Frances Hesselbein
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Good to GreatJim CollinsBooks |
Level 5 Leadership This is an enhanced edition of the HBR article R0101D, originally published in January 2001. HBR OnPoint articles save you time by enhancing an original Harvard Business Review article with an overview that draws out the main points and an annotated bibliography that points you to related resources. This enables you to scan, absorb, and share the management insights with others. Boards of directors typically believe that transforming a company from merely good to truly great requires a larger-than-life personality--an egocentric chief to lead the corporate charge. Think "Chainsaw" Al Dunlap or Lee Iacocca. In fact, that's not the case, says author and leadership expert Jim Collins. The essential ingredient for taking a company to greatness is having a "Level 5" leader at the helm--an executive in whom extreme personal humility blends paradoxically with intense professional will. Collins paints a compelling and counterintuitive portrait of the skills and personality traits necessary for effective leadership. He identifies the characteristics common to Level 5 leaders: humility, will, ... |
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Beyond Entrepreneurship James Collins
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