(Read and download) Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire
✿ Alan Axelrod Ph.D. ✿
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Loved it when I read ItBy Richard ShoemakerLoved it when I read It. Purchased this copy for a Professor friend who said she also loved it . We both thought it was an entirely different approach to historical writing. She is a history professor and I am a history nut.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Tuff readBy Ima RascalBought this book as a required reading for an 8th grade student. This was not an easy read by any means and.com Recently, we have seen England's venerable Queen Elizabethnbsp;I portrayed in popular movies as both a wise supporting character and powerful leading lady. Now, thanks to historian and author Alan Axelrod, we can not only see the 16th-century monarch as a single woman who turned the fortunesFew leadership titles have been written on the lives of women. Alan Axelrod, noted historian and business management expert, reveals how Elizabeth I overcame daunting obstacles to win intense loyalty and lead England to greatness. The queen's long reign offers lessons on: developing a leadership attitude and image enhanced by personal dynamism; becoming an effective coach and mentor skilled at nurturing creativity; manipulating others--subtly and ethically--and knowing and anticipating the "ene... [PDF.ah29] Elizabeth I CEO: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire Rating: 4.61 (726 Votes)
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