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Harvard Business Review Everyday Emotional Intelligence
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Harvard Business Review Everyday Emotional Intelligence

by Harvard Business Review, Daniel Goleman, Richard E. Boyatzis, Annie McKee, Sydney Finkelstein
October 2017
Beginner
384 pages
8h 3m
English
Harvard Business Review Press
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The Young and the Clueless

by Kerry A. Bunker, Kathy E. Kram, and Sharon Ting

IN MANY WAYS, 36-year-old Charles Armstrong is a natural leader. He’s brilliant, creative, energetic, aggressive—a strategic and financial genius. He’s risen quickly through the ranks due to his keen business instincts and proven ability to deliver bottom-line results, at times jumping from one organization to another to leapfrog through the hierarchy. But now his current job is on the line. A division president at an international consumer products company, he’s just uncovered a major production setback on a heavily promoted new product. Thousands of orders have been delayed, customers are furious, and the company’s stock price has plummeted since the news went public. ...

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ISBN: 9781633694125