Leadership the Hard Way: Why Leadership can't be Taught and how you can learn it anyway

"Few subjects have captivated the business world in recent years more than leadership. Yet at the very moment we are seeing so many efforts to teach leadership, we are also experiencing widespread and continuous failures of leadership - and not just in business but in politics, education, and o...

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Main Author: Frohman, Dov
Other Authors: Howard, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco Jossey-Bass A Wiley Imprint 2008
Series:Warren Bennis Signature Series
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