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The New Method Of Leadership Thinking

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“All businesses sooner or later face the need to reconstruct their future,” explain the authors of the book, The Phoenix Encounter Method. Therefore, this book shares a new method of leadership thinking – the Phoenix Encounter – relevant to all organizations in today’s ever-changing environment.

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The Phoenix Encounter Method For Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“All businesses sooner or later face the need to reconstruct their future,” explain the authors of the new book, The Phoenix Encounter Method. Therefore, this book shares a new method of leadership thinking – the Phoenix Encounter – relevant to all organizations in today’s ever-changing environment.

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Author Brad Hams On Eradicating Entitlement In The Workplace

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Entitlement is "killing your business," says author Brad Hams. Entitlement has become an enormous problem in our culture, and I''m afraid it''s getting worse with every generation," says Hams. Hams : Leadership must create the environment for them to do this, I believe. Hams : I don’t care who is at fault.

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Best Leadership Books To Read In 2015

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Perhaps a book that will help you improve your leadership skills. A couple years ago, members of five groups on the professional social media web site LinkedIn voluntarily recommended their favorite books about leadership. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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How To Lead With Purpose

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“Purpose is the why behind everything within an organization,” says author John Baldoni, of the book, Lead With Purpose. Some of my other favorite observations from the book are these two: We follow leaders not because they bring us down, but because they lift our spirits with their attitude, words, and examples.

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How To Lead With Purpose

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“Purpose is the why behind everything within an organization,” says author John Baldoni, of the book, Lead With Purpose. Some of my other favorite observations from the book are these two: We follow leaders not because they bring us down, but because they lift our spirits with their attitude, words, and examples.

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Lead With Purpose

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“Purpose is the why behind everything within an organization,” says author John Baldoni, of the book, Lead With Purpose. Some of my other favorite observations from the book are these two: We follow leaders not because they bring us down, but because they lift our spirits with their attitude, words, and examples.