The Paradox of Success
The bestselling book for leaders looking for renewal.
In all fields, many leaders feel that the costs of their professional victories outweigh the rewards. With nearly 30,000 copies sold, The Paradox of Success has helped leaders achieve balance in their lives. John O'Neil, a well-known consultant to top business executives, draws on his fascinating studies of long- dista
...morePaperback, 272 pages
Published
February 16th 1994
by Tarcher
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"That which is most personal is most general." ~ Carl Rogers
Read this book if you're interested in how one leader stays fresh. I don't use many of his techniques, but it gave me a frame of reference to examine my own habits.
Read this book if you're interested in how one leader stays fresh. I don't use many of his techniques, but it gave me a frame of reference to examine my own habits.
Becoming a long distance leader requires a commitment to a process of probing self-examination, which will lead to renewal.
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