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Posted by Holly Byars
Tuesday, March 18 12:32 PM
The Effective Executive

by  Peter F. Drucker

 

Collins; Revised edition (January 3, 2006)
An effective executive does not need to be a leader in the typical sense of the word. Peter Drucker, the author of more than two dozen Harvard Business Review articles, said some of the best business and nonprofit CEOs he worked with over his 65-year consulting career were not stereotypical leaders. They ranged from extroverted to nearly reclusive, from easygoing to controlling, from generous to parsimonious.
What made them all effective is that they followed the same eight practices.
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Posted by Holly Byars
Monday, October 15 02:20 PM

The Leadership Engine: How Winning Companies Build Leaders at Every Level
by Noel Tichy & Eli Cohen (2002), HarperCollins Publishers 

Tichy attributes a company’s success with the presence of a “leadership engine” that develops leaders throughout every level of the company. It is the responsibility of today’s executives to develop the next generation of leaders.

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Posted by Holly Byars
Monday, October 15 02:16 PM

The Soul of the Firm
by C. William Pollard (1996), HarperBusiness & Zondervan Publishing House

Pollard believes that the only way a company can have success is to commit to the development of its people. In his book, the author illustrates several precepts based around this idea including, giving employees ownership of their work.

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Posted by Holly Byars
Monday, October 15 02:14 PM

The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive
by Patrick Lencioni (2000), Jossey-Bass Publishers

Lencioni weaves a tale that reveals four key principles Executives must focus on for building a healthy organization. 

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