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Front Line Leadership: Applying Military Strategies to Everyday Business
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“Resumes don’t tell employers everything they need to know about prospective leadership hires. That is never truer than with our veterans. A better approach would be to ask, ‘What have you learned, and how will you apply it?’” ~ Nick Ripplinger
Through honest, compelling storytelling, Nick Ripplinger takes the reader through various scenarios and illustrates how leadershi ...more
Through honest, compelling storytelling, Nick Ripplinger takes the reader through various scenarios and illustrates how leadershi ...more
Kindle Edition, 111 pages
Published
March 15th 2016
by Crescendo Publishing LLC
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Whether you currently lead or desire to lead, this read is a great refresher with a common sense approach. What should seem the obvious choice, Nick reminds us it isn't always the choice made by those in power. ...more
Whether you currently lead or desire to lead, this read is a great refresher with a common sense approach. What should seem the obvious choice, Nick reminds us it isn't always the choice made by those in power. ...more
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