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A bull in a glass house
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ISBN: 1432703870 9786611792855 1281792853 160557242X 9781605572420 9781432703875 Year: 2007 Publisher: Denver, CO : Outskirts Press,

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In this new book, 'A Bull in a Glass House,' author Jose Astorga draws from a deep well of sharp observations, witty insight, and common sense to pass on his passion, experience, and truths learned in corporate hell. It's one ex-Marine's battle for sanity in the workplace and it reveals compelling truths, one of which includes: Life is too short to spend every day working in misery. Are Sunday evenings your personal threshold to hell? If so, read on. When Jose Astorga left the Marines for a steady stint in corporate America, he had no idea what he was in for. Management that valued the dollar and personal perks more than their own employees. Life-sucking corporate bureaucracy. And mindless projects that wasted time, effort, and money. Is it even possible to prepare for this? Now, it actually might be. Astorga's clever manifesto is a study on the human condition: Embrace change, value those you work with, and the three basic human needs - security, belonging, and respect - will be satisfied. Focusing on the executive versus employee chasm he lurked in during his 20-year-long career, Astorga's message is clear: Success originates not on an academic certificate, but from discipline, tenacity, loyalty, and adaptability. Written for those with little tolerance for waste, stupidity, shameless groveling, and inefficiency, A Bull in a Glass House is the ultimate manifesto for navigating the human, corporate condition. Praise for Bull in a Glass House: '...informed, insightful, and inspiring reading that is recommended for anyone in business...' -- Michael Dunford, 'Dunford's Bookshelf,' Midwest Book Review; '...a practical guide on how to live in that world, how to reframe that world, how to succeed in that world. No wasted words here...a quick read packed with insight.' -- Michael LaRocca, author and editor 'Current workplace leaders and people who see themselves as future leaders would especially benefit from reading this book.' -- Winningworkplaces.org : About José Astorga: In 1986, after three years in the Marines and a short stint as an armed guard, this former Marine secured a job in a growing company. He came armed with only a high school education and no skills, other than being an expert marksman in the Marines. His last 10 years in management provided an in-your-face, practical view of the paradox between corporate level expectations and behavior. 'A Bull in a Glass House' is the first in a series of books that will benefit the earnest reader.

Leadership agility : five levels of mastery for anticipating and initiating change
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ISBN: 0787979139 0470893923 9786610650248 1280650249 0787987468 9780787987466 6610650241 9780787979133 9780787979133 9780470893920 9781280650246 Year: 2007 Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass,

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Leadership Agility is the master competency needed for sustained success in today's complex, fast-paced business environment. Richly illustrated with stories based on original research and decades of work with clients, this groundbreaking book identifies five levels that leaders move through in developing their agility. Significantly, only 10% have mastered the level of agility needed for consistent effectiveness in our turbulent era of global competition. Written in an engaging, down-to-earth style, this book not only provides a map that guides readers in identifying their curre

Two weeks to a breakthrough : how to zoom toward your goal in 14 days or less
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ISBN: 1118041038 1280827688 9786610827688 0787994545 9780787994549 9780787984823 0787984825 Year: 2007 Publisher: San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass,

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Using Lisa Haneberg's proven process will help you move beyond your fears and bad habits and help you make significant breakthroughs, even amid the overwhelming clutter of everyday life. Two Weeks to a Breakthrough uses both repetition and the gradual introduction of new techniques to increase your ability to discover and manifest new possibilities. Through a combination of step-by-step instructions, examples, exercises, and illustrations, you will learn how to clarify your goals, take steps to break through both internal and external obstacles, and discover how to transform your career

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