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The Well-Worn Path To Success.(Review)

About 2 pages (664 words)

Chief Executive (U.S.), April 1st, 2001

I haven't kept an exact count, but this is about the 100th book I've read on leadership. That's not enough to make me an expert, but it does allow me to say, "Been there, done that." This 100th leadership book is by James Champy of re-engineering fame and Nitin Nohria of Harvard Business School. It fits neatly into my collection of books that try hard, but don't quite capture the true essence of seemingly indefinable leadership. Actually, it's not a bad book. The writing is well done, the organization is clear, and the 14 pages of reference sources are evidence of diligent research. The unc...

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