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Leading By Example by Peter Thatcher

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Leading By Example
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788740302042
Number of pages: 48

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This book explores ten key leadership behaviours and provides practical guidance on how leaders can become more successful by recognising the value of people and by creating a culture and environment in which they can flourish to bring about greater success for the whole team.

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