Contrary to last week's cautionary tale of Enron, we have a book this week that is sure to be uplifting. Heck, it's got a picture of a soaring bird on the cover. It's Max De Pree's Leadership is an Art, a staple of any leader's literary diet.
Contrary to last week's cautionary tale of Enron, we have a book this week that is sure to be uplifting. Heck, it's got a picture of a soaring bird on the cover. It's Max De Pree's Leadership is an Art, a staple of any leader's literary diet. The incomparable Tom Peters calls the book "Thoughtful, personal, human, persuasive... Give it to a daughter, son, or Fortune 500 chairman. They should bless you for years to come." Tom's right, and though I highly doubt that any of you are my son or daughter, and I don't know if anyone reading this is a Fortune 500 chairman, I'd like to give you a copy of this book anyway. I have 25 available.
Head on over to inBubbleWrap and win yourself one. Then, please, bless me for years to come. Please?
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