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First Look: Leadership Books for August 2020

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in August 2020. We grew up learning how to "play the game," and we expected the rules to remain the same as we took our first job, started a family, saw our children grow up, and went into retirement with our finances secure. That world?and and those rules?are

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How To Manage Your Finances After An Injury

Joseph Lalonde

You will comprehend the significance of two guidelines that every personal finance counselor keeps repeating once you have read a few personal finance books. Create a budget. Keep an eye on where your money is going at all times and avoid letting your spending exceed your revenue.

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Managing Your Business’ Finances Properly

Joseph Lalonde

A significant area of responsibility you’ll find yourself taking on board when running a business is managing its finances. Manage Your Books. As you can see, there’s a lot to take on board when it comes to managing your business’ finances, but hopefully, some of the information outlined above will help you on your way!

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The Most Dangerous Way to Measure Success

Let's Grow Leaders

” I was sure my new friend, Laura, (not her real name) was going to tell me about tight finances, a booked business calendar, or kid’s soccer schedules. I couldn’t resist: “You might really enjoy my e-book on developing leadership in kids… it’s free. The convention has always been amazing.

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If The Entrepreneurial Shoe Fits, That Doesn’t Mean You Should Wear It

Terry Starbucker

So it was with great interest that I recently read her latest book, “ The Entrepreneur Equation “ The book is a wonderful distillation of all that advice she has given over the years, well sequenced and organized. There’s a great chart in the book that breaks this down perfectly. Well done Carol!

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Think This, Not That

Leading Blog

In his book Hero on a Mission , Donald Miller identifies the four characters we play: The victim, the villain, the hero, and the guide. The secret is to listen and follow wise leaders who have had the best results in their businesses, their finances, and their relationships. There is such a thing as absolute truth.

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Susan Mazza: The Character-Based Leader Co-Author Interview

Lead Change Blog

in mobile app development.Susan graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a BS in Finance. While her focus is now leadership development and business consulting, she continues to embrace innovation through new technologies from social media to partnering with Polymash, Inc.