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Leader to Leader: Enduring Insights on Leadership from the Drucker Foundation's Award Winning Journal (Hardcover)
by Frances Hesselbein , Paul M. Cohen
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Author: Frances Hesselbein , Paul M. Cohen
Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition
Pub. in: February, 1999
ISBN: 0787947261
Pages: 416
Measurements: 9 x 6.6 x 1.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01507
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0787947262
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FRANCES HESSELBEIN is chairman of the board of governors of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management and editor-in-chief of Leader to Leader. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in 1998. PAUL M. COHEN is managing editor of Leader to Leader and coauthor of Working Wisdom. He previously edited Tom Peters' newsletter, On Achieving Excellence.
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Rocky Mountain News(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-23 00:00>
Opens the floodgate for what is on the minds of managers and those in the thick of the work. |
Peter F. Drucker(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-23 00:00>
The manager's job is to make human strength effective and human weakness irrelevant. |
Frances Hesselbein(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-23 00:00>
I am often asked by management students and middle managers, 'How can we make the changes you talk about if we are not at the top?' I reply, 'You can begin where you are, whatever your job. You can bring new insight, new leadership, to your team, your group.
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Warren Bennis(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-23 00:00>
As they say, 'None of us is as smart as all of us.' That is good because the problems we face are too complex to be solved by any one person or any one discipline. |
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