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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0385517475
ISBN-13: 9780385517478
Buy.com Sku: 202553905
Publish Date: 9/19/2006
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 7.75H x 5.75L x 0.5T
Pages:  102
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The author of the national bestseller "The Fred Factor" presents fresh, inspiring advice on how people can practice the art of leadership in order to positively impact organizations and personal lives.
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A new guide to business by the best-selling author of The Fred Factor offers an inspirational study of the art of leadership, profiling a number of individuals who demonstrate leadership in their lives regardless of their place in an official hierarchy and demonstrating the key qualities of becoming a successful leader. 100,000 first printing.

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THEY DIDN’T NEED A TITLE TO BE LEADERS
(AND NEITHER DO YOU)


ANDREA

A famous politician once said, “The longer the title, the less important the job.” If that’s true, then Andrea Stoller has a very important job indeed. Just ask anyone who has had contact with her at the school where she has worked for the past fifteen years.

Andrea is not a licensed teacher. In fact, Andrea Stoller has no real “title” at all. What does she do? Nearly everything. She wears dozens of hats, including that of accountant, nurse, receptionist, secretary, admissions coordinator, supply coordinator, and counselor. And although she doesn’t have an official title, her favorite is the one that nearly 200 students give to her every year. They call her “Mom.”

I’m convinced that at the heart of every successful organization is a title-less person or persons just like Andrea.

One day, Andrea received a phone
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