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The CEO paradox : the privilege and accountability of leadership / Thomas R. Horton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : AMACOM, c1992.Description: xix, 172 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0814450938
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD38.2 .H67 1992
Contents:
Memorandum -- You've made it to the top-now what? -- Decision making: does Rambo have it right? -- Climbing the learning curve -- Planning: the job you can't delegate -- Those lonesome CEO blues -- Delegation and team building: no solo acts, please -- Making time: the impossible dream? -- Ambition and greed, or how to lose by winning -- Coping and growing: a self-renewal process -- Going global: how to become a world-class manager -- Manage by the bottom line-or to it? -- Corporate culture: ignore it at your peril -- Management style: you've gotta be you -- A touch of class: how others see you and what you can do about it -- The energizing power of passion -- Passing the torch-but to whom? -- Moving on: is there life after retirement?.
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Books Books Zetech Library - TRC General Stacks Non-fiction HD38.2 .H67 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Z008447

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Memorandum -- You've made it to the top-now what? -- Decision making: does Rambo have it right? -- Climbing the learning curve -- Planning: the job you can't delegate -- Those lonesome CEO blues -- Delegation and team building: no solo acts, please -- Making time: the impossible dream? -- Ambition and greed, or how to lose by winning -- Coping and growing: a self-renewal process -- Going global: how to become a world-class manager -- Manage by the bottom line-or to it? -- Corporate culture: ignore it at your peril -- Management style: you've gotta be you -- A touch of class: how others see you and what you can do about it -- The energizing power of passion -- Passing the torch-but to whom? -- Moving on: is there life after retirement?.

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