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The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success
A handbook that addresses the moral failures and corruption of political and corporate officials, this reference suggests that, regardless of how morally strong a leader, all face seven core risks, but by identifying and learning to recognize each risk, leaders can stop creating misery for themselve...
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The Crossroad Publishing Company
2011
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author | Salciccioli, Greg Lencioni, Patrick |
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description | A handbook that addresses the moral failures and corruption of political and corporate officials, this reference suggests that, regardless of how morally strong a leader, all face seven core risks, but by identifying and learning to recognize each risk, leaders can stop creating misery for themselves and the people who rely on them emotionally and financially and deliver the sustainable success people count on them for. Following the story of "Rob," this story begins with the demise of a fallen hero-revisiting the choices Rob made as he first took a leadership role and began growing in stature |
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spelling | cern-14385562021-04-22T00:29:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1438556engSalciccioli, GregLencioni, PatrickThe Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage SuccessInformation Transfer and ManagementA handbook that addresses the moral failures and corruption of political and corporate officials, this reference suggests that, regardless of how morally strong a leader, all face seven core risks, but by identifying and learning to recognize each risk, leaders can stop creating misery for themselves and the people who rely on them emotionally and financially and deliver the sustainable success people count on them for. Following the story of "Rob," this story begins with the demise of a fallen hero-revisiting the choices Rob made as he first took a leadership role and began growing in statureThe Crossroad Publishing Companyoai:cds.cern.ch:14385562011 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Salciccioli, Greg Lencioni, Patrick The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title | The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title_full | The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title_fullStr | The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title_full_unstemmed | The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title_short | The Enemies of Excellence: 7 Reasons Why We Sabotage Success |
title_sort | enemies of excellence: 7 reasons why we sabotage success |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1438556 |
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