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Stupid Gone Viral: When Science and Reality Collide

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Becoming a leader with purpose is a challenge, even for the most successful boss.

The L3 Fusion Leadership Model outlined in this book is relatable and fun, enabling you to develop your own path to success.
This book will show you how to survive the stupid and ensure your
capacity as a leader is never underestimated. Learn how

262 pages, Paperback

Published February 24, 2020

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Kathy Scott

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April 18, 2021
I was provided access to this book after reading Dr. Scott’s research on transformational system framework. Stupid Gone Viral is an easy read that helps bring new and practical ideas to chronic obstacles in any industry. I found this book as I prepare to join a new group of individuals and I am excited to present myself in way that speaks my truth with an infusion of transformational leadership. Thank you Dr. Scott for connecting and the rest of the L3 Fusion Team. I’ll be sure to recommend this book to my past and future colleagues.
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August 27, 2020
I would use the book Stupid Gone Viral.
The book is written by 3 women who are successful leaders in their fields. Kathy Scott has a PhD, MPA,BSN and RN in Healthcare and runs her own consulting firm.
Bridget Sarikas is Vice President of Right Advisory LLC, a firm that provides financial improvement services to organizations struggling with challenges of a changing business and environment. Christine Bessler is an executive in information systems and technology.
Together they created the L3 Fusion Leadership Model that teaches the reader on becoming a remarkably effective leader.
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