Saturday, May 19, 2012
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The Book Club is Currently Reading...

  • Leaders Without Borders: 9 Essentials for Everyday Leaders

    leaders-without-borders2Whether you are the CEO of your business or serve elsewhere in the organizational structure, the boundaries of your leadership are limitless if you are devoted to developing your personal leadership skills. Leaders Without Borders will help you to embrace the challenge of personal leadership in order to expand the sphere of your influence.

    In order to reach your potential as a leader, you will also be inspired to not only embrace your passion but identify it. Finding your one thing -- your passion as a leader -- is life-transforming. Leaders Without Borders will provide answers to help you in the discovery process of understanding what your passion is.

    Author: Doug Dickerson
    ISBN: 9781933715995
    Page Count: 101
    Publish Date: September 2010
    Format: Paperback

The Journal of a Climber: Understanding Life's Journey

by Chuck Reaves, There are many ways to fail, I've been taught...There are stones along the path and one misstep can result in a crippling injury. Some people who tried to climb the Mount suffered these crippling injuries...Oh, some of them say someone else tripped them or they were the victims of inadequate preparation, or something. The truth is that we all begin here at Base Camp and we determine whether or not we will be successful on our climb. Still, I do not want to be one of the ones who ends up back here spending their life in some miserable, menial job.

Upcoming Books

The Twelve Essential Laws for Becoming Indispensable

by Dr. Tony Zeiss, "This book offers a refreshing and much-needed how-to approach to finding, keeping, and advancing one's career. The 12 Essential Laws for Becoming Indispensable is an indispensable source of proven methodologies, skills, and attitudes." -James R. Bavis, VP Corporate Employees Relations, Sprint.

The Journal of a Climber: Understanding Life's Journey

by Chuck Reaves, There are many ways to fail, I've been taught...There are stones along the path and one misstep can result in a crippling injury. Some people who tried to climb the Mount suffered these crippling injuries...Oh, some of them say someone else tripped them or they were the victims of inadequate preparation, or something. The truth is that we all begin here at Base Camp and we determine whether or not we will be successful on our climb. Still, I do not want to be one of the ones who ends up back here spending their life in some miserable, menial job.

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State University of New York at Oswego
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