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Monday Morning Leadership: 8 Mentoring Sessions You Can't Afford to Miss
David Cottrell

Cornerstone Leadership Institute, 2002 - 112 pages

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Applicable to All Managers

Was given this book to read from our company president. Boy, am I glad he did. I've read many Leadership/Management books in years past, and often they repeat themselves with best practices like, "People are your greatest assets" or "Communication is most important". While Monday Morning Leadership is not immune to dipping into these best practices, the book takes it a step further by telling a story of a mentor and mentee, and how implementing best practices had an impact on his organization. 8 lessons are provided and what stuck out for me was the key tips for managing Meeting time more effectively along with the root cause analysis of what really are important factors for departments/companies/employees. The book is a lunch-time read (95 pgs.) so it makes it easy for each lesson to digest throughout the days ahead.


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A true treasure - common sense for any leader

This book was sent to me, and I was pleasantly surprised at how much the content was both relevant and outlined the skills in small digestible portions. In the fast paced world of business, common sense sometimes gets pushed to the back burner. This book brings it right back to the front. I was amazed to find how much the issues covered are basically universal issues and concerns to any type of organization. The concepts were presented in such a manner that reader knows how to implement them easily and quickly.

This book clearly exceeds the mark. It is an easy read, and makes an immediate impact.


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Simple yet profound

This book hits home. It addresses many of the challenges I face in management. It is simple, yet profound...I recommend it highly. Terrific short read.


A must read for anybody that wants to lead effectively

Wow, I was impressed. The book is not that big, but it sure packs a lot of sensible information. I smiled and pounded my fist in excitement while I read it because my work environment is almost a mirror image of what he discusses. If my boss could only find the time to read it!


Wonderful!

Mr. Cottrell gives enlightenment to those of us who are baffled by change in the workplace. Whether the change is in personnel or organizational in particular. Thanks for the identification process.


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