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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Leadership
  • Language:English
  • Pages:226
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098367398

Be a Boss Who Grows Leaders

by Pat Wiesner

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Overview
There are 105 articles chosen for Be a Boss who Grows Leaders . They are from someone's real life experience and they make at least 105 points on how to be that Boss.
Description
Why Be a Boss That Grows Leaders? Finding future leaders at all levels of a company is a huge challenge at any company, big or small. Why is it that just about every business person who sees the cover of this book for the first time without having read it has a reaction pretty much like,"I wish I had read this a long time ago, when is it coming out?" When I got my first job after graduating as a new physicist from Canisius college in Buffalo, New York in 1957, I was sure that my biggest problem would be how would I deal with all the beginners that I was competing against. I had a couple of bosses along the way that helped me understand that the key for me was to be the key for everyone I could possibly help. Some want help up the ladder, others want to stay where they are and off course others want to get off. I spent some time in engineering groups, and then technical sales, where I slowly snuck into first level management. This book is about being a leader, helping others to be leaders and having more fun and excitement than you ever thought possible "working"!
About the author
Pat Wiesner, founder of Wiesner Publishing, chairman, retired since 2002, but somewhat involved all along. At the peak Wiesner Publishing had some 38 magazines and around 200 people. The articles that are collected in Be a Boss Who Grows Leaders were picked from about twice as many that were run in the magazine by Wiesner up to that point.