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Your Business is a Leaky Bucket - Learn How to Avoid Losing Millions in Revenue and Profit Annually - cover

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Your Business is a Leaky Bucket - Learn How to Avoid Losing Millions in Revenue and Profit Annually

Howard M. Shore

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Using the metaphor of a “Leaky Bucket,” Howard Shore addresses the 15 most common issues in the areas of people, strategy, and execution that drain energy, direction, and profitability from every business. Shore provides a practical guide on how to effect change and ignite growth in the leadership team in order to achieve an organization's full potential. The principles outlined in this book lead to clear and purposeful direction, a stronger, invigorated leadership team, and maximum growth and revenue, all while reducing workplace drama.
Available since: 03/21/2017.

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