Leadership and SelfDeception
Getting Out of the Box
by The Arbinger Institute
Should I read this?
Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Management, Best Leadership Books, and Leadership.
Since its original publication in 2000, Leadership and SelfDeception has become a wordofmouth phenomenon. Its sales continue to increase year after year, and the book's popularity has gone global, with editions now available in over twenty languages.Leadership and SelfDeception shows how the problems that typically prevent superior performance ...
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Management, Best Leadership Books, and Leadership.
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Justin Kan
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