Pick Up Your Own Brass

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Author: Kathleen McChesney; William Gavin ISBN: 9781597977708
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. Publication: May 31, 2011
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc. Language: English
Author: Kathleen McChesney; William Gavin
ISBN: 9781597977708
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication: May 31, 2011
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc.
Language: English
In FBI terms, leaders who pick up their own brass casings at the firing range are more effective than those who expect someone else to do it for them. To those at the bureau, this small action speaks louder than words and is largely indicative of a persons overall management style. Through a host of real-life FBI stories, from the streets to the corner offices, Pick Up Your Own Brass: Leadership the FBI Way reveals the leadership qualities that have enabled the bureau to successfully navigate through a century of war, espionage, organized crime, terrorism, fraud, and corruption. Offering fifty essential leadership lessons based on challenges that FBI officials have faced over the course of their careers, this book can help anyoneestablished leaders, aspiring leaders, minority leaders, and even accidental executives who find themselves managing more than they imaginedbuild a culture of leadership.
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In FBI terms, leaders who pick up their own brass casings at the firing range are more effective than those who expect someone else to do it for them. To those at the bureau, this small action speaks louder than words and is largely indicative of a persons overall management style. Through a host of real-life FBI stories, from the streets to the corner offices, Pick Up Your Own Brass: Leadership the FBI Way reveals the leadership qualities that have enabled the bureau to successfully navigate through a century of war, espionage, organized crime, terrorism, fraud, and corruption. Offering fifty essential leadership lessons based on challenges that FBI officials have faced over the course of their careers, this book can help anyoneestablished leaders, aspiring leaders, minority leaders, and even accidental executives who find themselves managing more than they imaginedbuild a culture of leadership.

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