Alles wat ek van Leierskap weet, het Kinders my geleer

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'Kan ek die kar bestuur?' is 'n bekende refrein vir die meeste ouers. Maar is daar 'n les te leer in die manier waarop ons die kwessie rondom beheer, vertroue en opleiding hanteer -- 'n les wat deur leiers in die sake-omgewing toegepas kan word? Die skrywer het hierdie titel geskryf wat inspirasie put uit die alledaagse gebeure in sy familie, en waarin hy uitwys hoe hierdie ervarings omskep kan word in belangrikke lesse in leierskap. Of dit nou kwessies is wat verband hou met beheer of kommunikasie, inspirasie of lojaliteit, of wat eenvoudig wys hoe om moeilike tye te oorleef, die skrywer ontdek die universele lesse wat ons as ouers leer en wys hoe dit in die direksie-kamer, die kantoor of die fabriek toegepas kan word.
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AuthorCoats, Keith
PublisherPenguin
PlaceLondon
Year2005
ISBN0143024817
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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