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UnLeadership: Make Building Relationships Your Business

Current price: $28.00
UnLeadership: Make Building Relationships Your Business
UnLeadership: Make Building Relationships Your Business

Barnes and Noble

UnLeadership: Make Building Relationships Your Business

Current price: $28.00
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Wanna know how to datamine your way to winning your employees' hearts and minds? Or how to use personality profiles to leverage business value from your workers? Then buy another book! In you'll learn how to use old-fashioned, authentic, and raw humanity to lead your people and build connections. Authors Scott and Alison Stratten deliver their signature combination of business snark and timeless advice, drawing on dozens of interviews with finance, entertainment, tourism, and hospitality leaders to show you how to ditch the spreadsheets and remember how to be awesome! The book is full of case studies perfect for brand-new business leaders, solopreneurs, as well as people who run bigger teams. You'll also find: There are plenty of books out there trying to reduce leadership to boring stats and sterile profiles. This ain't one of 'em. This is a book for leaders looking to make real and honest connections with their people so they can build an agile team that gets results. A book by humans, for humans. Grab a copy today!

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