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Common Sense Leadership A Handbook for Success as a Leader

by Roger Fulton

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Leadership is not a mysterious phenomenon. It is a combination of skills and observable behaviors that can be learned. Common Sense Leadership is a practical manual designed to teach the qualities and concerns of a good leader to anyone new to or experienced in a leadership position. Here you'll find the same winning combination of Roger Fulton's solid advice teamed with wisdom of experts from throughout the ages that has made Common Sense Supervision such a success:

Leaders know and understand their people. They treat them with dignity and respect.
The employer generally gets the employees he deserves. ~ Sir Walter Gibley
The best leaders become cooler when the heat is turned up....Crisis is the true test of a person's leadership ability.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Leaders recognize good work as quickly as they recognize poor work.
The deepest principle of human nature is the craving to be appreciated. ~William James
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