Leading the Revolution
Amazon.com Review: So much for the old economy, new economy divide. According to Gary Hamel, the professor-turned-strategy-guru author of Leading the Revolution, complacent establishment giants and one-strategy start-ups are on the same side of the fence- [... more]
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Leading Quietly
I forced myself to finish this book: The title of this book caught my eye, because of its seemingly different approach to leadership. Over the course of my career, I have read over sixty leadership books, and this by far is the worst one I have read. The [... more]
$27.95
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The Strategy-Focused Organization: How Balanced ...
Amazon.com Review: In their previous book, The Balanced Scorecard, Robert Kaplan and David Norton unveiled an innovative "performance management system" that any company could use to focus and align their executive teams, business units, human [... more]
$39.95
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Tempered Radicals: How People Use Difference to Inspire ...
Amazon.com Review: "Tempered radicals" may not sound like the type to start revolutions or topple corrupt governments, but in the corporate world, it is often these quiet change advocates that get the ball rolling and policies changing. In her [... more]
$29.95
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Leading Change
Book Description: What will it take to bring your organization successfully into the twenty-first century? The world's foremost expert on business leadership distills twenty-five years of experience and wisdom based on lessons he has learned from scores [... more]
$26.95
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The Heart of Change: Real-Life Stories of How People ...
Amazon.com Review: The Heart of Change is the follow-up to John Kotter's enormously popular book Leading Change, in which he outlines a framework for implementing change that sidesteps many of the pitfalls common to organizations looking to turn [... more]
$27.95
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Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive Through the ...
Amazon.com Review: Climbing Mount Everest: dangerous. Hitchhiking in Colombia: very dangerous. Leading through change: perilous. Perilous but possible, say Heifetz and Linsky in their encouragingly practical guide to putting yourself on the line and [... more]
$32.95
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Brand New : How Entrepreneurs Earned Consumers' Trust ...
Amazon.com Review: In Brand New, Harvard Business School professor Nancy Koehn looks at six entrepreneurs and the extraordinary brands they built. The entrepreneurs include Josiah Wedgwood, Henry Heinz, Marshall Field, Estee Lauder, and Michael Dell. [... more]
$39.95
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The War for Talent
Amazon.com Review: Talent, as defined by Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, and Beth Axelrod, is shorthand for a key employee who possesses "a sharp strategic mind, leadership ability, communications skills, the ability to attract and inspire [... more]
$35.00
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Geeks and Geezers
Out of the Crucible of Life comes Leadership: Geeks & Geezers by Warren G. Bennis and Robert J. Thomas is about how Era, Values, and Defining Moments Shape Leaders. And it does an excellent job of pointing out the differences between our generations. [... more]
$26.95
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Harvard Business Review on Leadership (Harvard Business ...
Enduring insights from multiple perspectives: Much of the contextual material in this volume is out-of-date, given the fact that the eight articles originally appeared in the Harvard Business Review years ago (1975-1998). However, I think the core [... more]
$22.00
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Winning through Innovation: A Practical Guide to Leading ...
The message is reasonable but overhyped.: This book exemplifies the business of the Harvard Business School. It draws snippets from many case studies (available for purchase separately), it ties into seminars and tailored sessions sold at fancy prices to [... more]
$32.95
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