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Whether you are a seasoned CEO or just getting started in your career, Rich Miller lays out what's most important in leadership today and the key factors to consistently make an impact. Your daily decisions and behavior propel your own achievement, create long term success for your organization, and establish your legacy. Leadership: A Matter Of Faith is a practical, concise guide to navigate the path of strategy and vision. As there is no one magic bullet, Miller provides the five guideposts to keep you focused and grounded. When life and work get complicated, adhering to these principles…mehr

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Whether you are a seasoned CEO or just getting started in your career, Rich Miller lays out what's most important in leadership today and the key factors to consistently make an impact. Your daily decisions and behavior propel your own achievement, create long term success for your organization, and establish your legacy. Leadership: A Matter Of Faith is a practical, concise guide to navigate the path of strategy and vision. As there is no one magic bullet, Miller provides the five guideposts to keep you focused and grounded. When life and work get complicated, adhering to these principles allows you to maintain clarity, confidence, and courage to do what you know you need to do. No matter what title or position you hold, YOU ARE A LEADER. Now you have the tools to be a great one.
Autorenporträt
Rich Miller has been a professional writer for more than 25 years. His remarkable debut novel It Rhymes With Truth is a tragi-comic tale of an obstreperous elderly woman and even more obstreperous young boy trying to save themselves by attempting to save one another. His upcoming novel, Love Will Surely Save You, If It Doesn't Kill You First, will answer the burning question of who is to blame for this colossal mess we humans have gotten ourselves into. Miller wishes he had written Cat's Cradle, Beloved and Ubik, but nobody's perfect. He lives in the Pacific Northwest where the wild things are.