
Management Mess to Leadership Success
Take The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People to an Entirely New Level with this Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author'With laugh-out-loud humor and unconventional wisdom, Management Mess to Leadership Success will provide you with the tools to become the leader you would choose to follow.' Karen Dillon Author of The Harvard......
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Take The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People to an Entirely New Level with this Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author'With laugh-out-loud humor and unconventional wisdom, Management Mess to Leadership Success will provide you with the tools to become the leader you would choose to follow.' —Karen Dillon Author of The Harvard Business Review Guide to Office Politics Winner of Bookpal's 2019 Outstanding Works of Literature (O.W.L) award in Leadership! Forbes Holiday Wish List. Your Leadership Skills Are About to Change. Millions have read the all-time global best seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. Both leaders and individuals have been inspired and transformed by its universal principles of effectiveness, including Scott Jeffrey Miller. Scott Miller knows what it’s like to fail. He was demoted from his first leadership position after only three weeks—and that’s just one of several messy management experiences on his two-decade journey to leadership
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