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Saddle Sense: Uncomplicated Reflections on Managing People and Relationships

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Saddle Sense: Uncomplicated Reflections on Managing People and Relationships
Saddle Sense: Uncomplicated Reflections on Managing People and Relationships

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Saddle Sense: Uncomplicated Reflections on Managing People and Relationships

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Saddle up and get ready to rope a whole herd of common sense about managing people and relationships.
The foremen and range bosses of the Old West cattle drives, as they forged the American West, faced the same people management challenges we face today - getting a team of people motivated and directed toward a common goal each day. Yet they had far greater environmental challenges and far less resources and management training. How did they do it? They had Saddle Sense-a blend of confidence, personal resolve, and the ability to build and maintain trusting relationships. It wasn't rocket science then, and it ain't now. Come along for the ride for this very entertaining and insightful look at how the simple things that worked over 100 years ago still work today.

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