[Download] egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability)
·•●- David Marcum, Steven B. Smith ·•●-
#693881 in eBooks 2007-09-04 2007-09-04File Name: B000UZNSZ4
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. packed with great ideas and observationsBy John Renesch - "The Great Growing Up"If you ever picture yourself in a leadership role of any kind and want to be exceptional, READ THIS BOOK. The authors demonstrate how our ego can get in our way or allow us to achieve greatness, if we are paying attention. Our egos are our biggest enemies or our best allies. It all depends of staying awake and aware.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. PFrom Publishers WeeklyIn this flawed, uneasy mix of business analysis and psychological study, business consultants Marcum and Smith offer a defense of ego and its broadly misunderstood counterpart, humility, along with a discussion of how to maneuver ego to effectively encourage individual talentThe Questions Arrogant, self-centered, stubborn, and insecure -- words that most people associate with ego. But in this original, eye-opening work, authors David Marcum and Steven Smith argue that the upside of ego is as powerful as the downside and answer questions about ego that have been a mystery to most people. In his landmark book, Good to Great, Jim Collins showed that one of two key traits defined leaders who transformed organizations from good to great: humility. But if humility is ... [PDF.yc83] egonomics: What Makes Ego Our Greatest Asset (or Most Expensive Liability) Rating: 4.82 (727 Votes)
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