The Clarity Principle: How Great Leaders Make the Most Important Decision in Business (and What Happens When They Don't)

Turf wars, low morale, bad politics, and misguided strategies: these are issues that claim much of a leader's time. But this parade of dysfunctions and messy "people" problems actually points to an organization confused about its core business, torn between competing ideas about what...

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