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Leadership Books For CEO's
Why Power and Wealth does not always equate to good character & wisdom.

The sad fact is, experience teaches us little; it's only when sound theory is wrapped within a framework of experience do we learn from experience.

When one is thinking about advancing one's career, one should think about all the elements required to be successful at the next level, and the level after that, and the level after that. These books provide insight into what to do and what not to do.

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What Got You Here Won't Get You There:

How Successful People Become Even More Successful

By Marshall Goldsmith

This is a book for those who what to work up the latter—perhaps getting to the top rung. It desribes his CEO coaching experiences and what faults are derailing these indiduals.

It's unfortunately true, that small leadership faults of the get's magnified. For example sniping (making desstructive comments) can be tolerated better from among peers. They are harmful and extremely hurtful from your boss.



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Why CEO's Fail:

The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top and How to Manage Them

by David L. Dotlich (Author), Peter C. Cairo (Author), PhD, David L. Dotlich ,PhD, Peter C. Cairo; Hardcover: 200 pages ; Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (April 15, 2003)

The ancient Greeks used to speak of hubris, a characteristic which afflicted the autocrat of a city-state. Today's CEO's as the new feudal lords of business, would be wise to understand how they can end up losing everything they spent years trying to achieve. How they at the very peak of success, plant the seeds of failure that eventually sprout a tangled mass of weeds too difficult to cut through.


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How to Become CEO:

The Rules for Rising to the Top of Any Organization

by Jeffrey J. Fox (Author)
Hardcover: 192 pages; Publisher: Hyperion Press; (October 1998)

Each organization adapts a set of rules contenders for the top position must understand. Some are relatively simple, as in the case of a family owned business where one must have the family name to have a position of trust. Other organizations stress a system of merit based on testing. performance appraisals, advanced degrees, etc. Still others have more complex criteria, such as having a full set of hair (for public relations purposes). Discover the key criteria and how to get on the fast track to the top.


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Testosterone, Inc.

Tales of CEOs Gone Wild

By Christopher Byron

What do bad CEO's have in common? How about unrestrained greed, domineering personalities, questionable morals, and other major character flaws.

The book describes some of the more irresponsible CEO's of a major corporations. On this list is Dennis Kozlowski (Tyco), Al Dunlap (Sunbeam), Ron Pearlman (Avon), Jack Welsh (GE). While Welsh gets more favorable PR than the others, he makes the list since the author considers him to be something of a "bully" for his less than admirable "Neutron Jack" phase. The latter is a reference to the neutron bomb--a weapon that terminates people but leaves the building standing.

The book ably demonstrates that good character is definitely not a requirement to occupy the top job. However, by reading the book, we can learn valuable lessons on what we should not do if one assumes the title of President or CEO.

420 pages, Hardcover: 416 pages
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons


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Why CEO's Fail:

The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top and How to Manage Them

by David L. Dotlich (Author), Peter C. Cairo (Author), PhD, David L. Dotlich ,PhD, Peter C. Cairo; Hardcover: 200 pages ; Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (April 15, 2003)

The ancient Greeks used to speak of hubris, a characteristic which afflicted the autocrat of a city-state. Today's CEO's as the new feudal lords of business, would be wise to understand how they can end up losing everything they spent years trying to achieve. How they at the very peak of success, plant the seeds of failure that eventually sprout a tangled mass of weeds too difficult to cut through.


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For More Info and To Buy Through Amazo

How to Become CEO:

The Rules for Rising to the Top of Any Organization

by Jeffrey J. Fox (Author)
Hardcover: 192 pages; Publisher: Hyperion Press; (October 1998)

Each organization adapts a set of rules contenders for the top position must understand. Some are relatively simple, as in the case of a family owned business where one must have the family name to have a position of trust. Other organizations stress a system of merit based on testing. performance appraisals, advanced degrees, etc. Still others have more complex criteria, such as having a full set of hair (for public relations purposes). Discover the key criteria and how to get on the fast track to the top.


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