ABCs of Successful Leadership: Proven, Practical Attitudes, Behaviors & Concepts Based on Core Values that Result in Successful Leadership, The

Canadian Manager, The, Spring 1998

Proven, Practical Attitudes, Behaviors & Concepts Based on Core Values that Result in Successful Leadership by Raymond L. Wenderlich Success Builders, Inc. P.O. Box 1686-702, Ellicott City, MD 21041 Attn: Vicki Wenderlich (410) 480-9880 ISBN 0-9658831-2-4 $29.95 CDN

Some say "Leaders are born, not made." Author, Raymond Wenderlich does not agree. He believes that there are specific attitudes, behaviors and concepts that, if properly applied, clearly result in effective and successful leadership. These ideas and principles are detailed in this newly published book The ABCs of Successful Leadership: Proven, Practical Attitudes, Behaviors & Concepts Based on Core Values that Result in Successful Leadership.

His new book is for people looking for organizational success through effective leadership. Wenderlich supplies plenty of "golden nuggets" to ponder and implement. The book's format is simple and straightforward, easy to read, conducive for busy leaders and future leaders with limited time for reading and other self-improvement activities.

The ideas and principles in this book are not some research project or theoretical exercise. They have been fieldtested by Wenderlich himself, whose teams have consistently turned in award-winning performances in his 24 years of leadership.

Ed Foreman, President of Executive Development Systems and author of Make Every Day a Terrific Day!, says "This terrific book is an absolutely essential tool for every serious leader. It should be read, reviewed and referred to every single day."

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