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Cultivate

Cultivate

The Power of Winning Relationships

by Morag Barrett

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appears in Project Management, Business, and Nonfiction.

In this informative and accessible book, Morag Barrett shares exceptional knowledge on why a business plan and the newest product mean nothing if you don?t have your people aligned to execute the plan. Leaders rarely fail because of lack of technical ability, but do so because they don?t cultivate effective working relationships. The people skills,...

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appears in Project Management, Business, and Nonfiction.

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