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Maverick!
by Ricardo Semler 
"The way that Ricardo Semler runs his company is impossible;
except that it works, and works splendidly for everyone. I relish
this book. It revived my faith in human beings and my hope for businesses
everywhere." Charles
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Making
It Happen: Reflections on Leadership
by
John Harvey Jones 
How do you galvanize a company, so that from top to bottom it is
geared for success? Reflecting on his years as chairman of ICI,
and on his experience of leadership in the Royal Navy, the author
offers commonsense advice on all aspects of business life and management.
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The
7 Habits of Highly Effective People
by Stephen Covey 
These
books were published at the end of the '80s and have not been surpassed
in terms of setting out an ethical and effective way of living for
a manager, or for that matter, a human being. For an aspiring manager
who wants to start reading about how to learn the skills he or she
needs, then there is not, in my opinion, a better book to begin with.
The book on the right is an updated version published in 1999. Both
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Not
Bosses, But Leaders
by
John Adair 
A simple, first timer book. Not Bosses, But Leaders takes
the form of a conversation between a new manager and his mentor
as the former explores the difference between leading and managing.
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The
Business of Leadership
by
Alan Hooper and John Potter 
Leadership is not the same as management, and organizations are
beginning to recognize this. This book aims to help the reader to
adapt to the changes in approach to leadership, as charismatic appeal
becomes less important, and competence and performance take more
priority.
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Intelligent
Leadership: Creating a Passion for Change
by
Alan Hooper and John Potter 
The authors examine how changes affect people in businesses and
organizations - including specific case studies - and propose practical
ways for leaders to provide effective leadership, and commitment
to their workforce, in a rapidly changing and confusing work environment.
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Leadership and the One Minute Manager: Increasing
Effectiveness Through Situational Leadership
by Patricia Zigarmi,
Drea Zigarmi & Ken Blanchard
Ken Blanchard and his team teach the reader how to become flexible
and successful leaders, fitting one's style to the needs of the
individual and to the situation at hand, and using the "one-minute"
techniques to enchance the management and motivation of others.
The "Situational Leadership" model is fully explained.
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Leader
to Leader
Frances
Hesselbein (Editor), Paul Cohen (Editor) 
"Leader
to Leader" is a journal that was launched to provide a forum
for publishing the most original and thought-provoking works by
the best minds in business and management. This is a collection
of the best articles from "Leader to Leader" for those facing
the challenges of leadership.
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Leadership
and the New Science: Learning About Organization from an Orderly
Universe
by
Margaret J. Wheatley 
Our understanding of the universe is being radically altered by
the "new science" the revolutionary discoveries
in quantum physics, chaos theory, and biology that are overturning
the models of science that have dominated for centuries. Now Margaret
Wheatley shows how the new science provides equally powerful insights
for transforming how we organize work, people and life.
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