Blood Sweat And Bricks
$14.99
There are issues rarely discussed in training classes or through conventional leadership books that can hold us back as leaders. Blood, Sweat and Bricks: Laying Your Foundation for Effective Leadership, offers straightforward insights for developing yourself into a more effective leader.
Author Terrie Glass’s experiential wisdom will teach and encourage newly promoted staff members, managers who want to move to the next level, and experienced leaders mentoring others. Whether you lead by title or example, this book will make you truly effective.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949856088
ISBN10: 1949856089
Terrie Glass
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Brookstone Publishing Group
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