The leader who had no title / a modern fable on real success in business and in life : by Robin Sharma.
By: Sharma, Robin S. (Robin Shilp)
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Leadership and success is your birthright -- My meeting with a leadership mentor -- The sad costs of mediocrity and the spectacular rewards of leadership mastery -- The first leadership conversation: you need no title to be a leader -- The second leadership conversation: turbulent times build great leaders -- The third leadership conversation: the deeper your relationships, the stronger your leadership -- The fourth leadership conversation: to be a great leader, first become a great person.
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Christ Junior College ->General Stacks | Stack Room Shelf | 658.4092 SHA (Browse shelf) | Available | From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari author comes an inspiring parable about the skills needed to excel in career and life. | 00013837 |
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658.408 BAN Social responsibility and environmental sustainability in business : | 658.408 GUP Ethics, business, and society : | 658.4083 KAR Green management : | 658.4092 SHA The leader who had no title / | 658.8 SOL Conquering consumerpace : | 658.81 JYO Sales and distribution management / | 658.827 KEL The breakaway brand : |
Leadership and success is your birthright -- My meeting with a leadership mentor -- The sad costs of mediocrity and the spectacular rewards of leadership mastery -- The first leadership conversation: you need no title to be a leader -- The second leadership conversation: turbulent times build great leaders -- The third leadership conversation: the deeper your relationships, the stronger your leadership -- The fourth leadership conversation: to be a great leader, first become a great person.
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