The average rating for The Leader's Guide : 15 Essential Skills based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2011-04-22 00:00:00 Brett Graham You cannot go wrong with this book by Randall Ponder, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; 2001 edition. It is especially relevant to today's issues regarding corporate mismanagement and the treatment of employees at work. This is well worth the small cost. There is a newer edition, Leadership Made Easy, though the 2001 edition is just as great. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-03-24 00:00:00 Bryan Schmidt What a great book! Author had a nice style that made it easy to read and very enjoyable. Plus you can clearly see the author's point: DO NOT join the French Foreign Legion. It was nice to have someone pull back the curtain and give you a look at what goes on rather than just another history book. And after reading this I'd also want to give up french fries, french toast, french literature . . . you get the point. It seems more like daycare for soldiers than actual military life: endless duties (based on the adage "idle hands are the devil's workshop" that would infuriate even the Amish) broken up by brief moments of military training. Plus there are also inane french customs that would foster a lot of ennui and ressentiment. Just stay home and play Memoir '44 or Call of Duty instead. |
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