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About this Book
Everything
rises and falls on leadership. Leadership is the most critical ingredient
in any organization. We all understand the importance of good leadership
and know it when we see it, but describing or teaching leadership is
elusive at best.
Enter, The
Shipbuilder. This delightful business-management parable set in ancient
Greece teaches the Five Principles of Leadership.
The reader learns to:
get more done with fewer people, supervise less, build teamwork, decrease
employee turnover, and improve everyone’s morale—including his or her own!
More than 5,000 copies
sold as a self-published title—without book trade distribution. Speaker and
business leader Jack Myrick conducts management seminars famous for their
Southern charm and practicality. A sure-to-be classic.
Table of Contents
1. Marcus Fights
Exhaustion
2. Arayliss Has A Suggestion
3. Marcus Bumps Into Barnabas
4. Barnabas Offers Marcus A Deal
5. Marcus Shows His Appreciation
6. Marcus Notices A Change Brewing
7. The Two Rubies
8. The Men Feel The Change Brewing
9. Marcus Learns The Value Of Authority
10.Immediate Respect
11.Unearned Love
12.An Environment To Thrive In
13.The Unifying Principle
14.Julius Steps Up
15.Marcus Delivers The Ship To The New Owner
16.Barnabas Invites Marcus To His Estate
Practice The Principles
About The Author
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