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The Way of the Quiet Warrior - 90 Days to the Life You Desire - cover

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The Way of the Quiet Warrior - 90 Days to the Life You Desire

Tom Dutta

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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The Way of the Quiet Warrior™: 90-Days to the Life You Desire is a unique hybrid of guide and fable. Mingling clear, non-fiction explanations of Tom Dutta’s revolutionary Way of the Quiet Warrior formula for success with fictional tales designed to illustrate those concepts, this book is designed to be highly readable and engaging. With more than three decades of experience in the corporate world, Tom Dutta is perfectly positioned to identify and address the unmet needs and unresolved issues of CEOs, leaders and executives the world over.
Available since: 01/10/2017.

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