Leadership Wise: Why Business Books Suck, but Wise Leaders Succeed

Why do so many business books feel useless the moment they come in contact with your day job? Business books often contradict one another, each providing advice that's only helpful some of the time, and exhaustingly, your boss is going to cherry pick only the books that suit their way of workin...

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