Gardner believes that leaders are more born than made. He comes to this conclusion, after teaching on leadership for almost 20 years, serving under 6 presidential administrations and on the boards of several Fortune 500 companies. What he laments is that we just don't have the systems in place to find and develop them like we used to. So his book is meant to be an encouragement and guide to those who would develop leaders in all spheres of influence. As such, it is a compendium of knowledge f...
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Gardner believes that leaders are more born than made. He comes to this conclusion, after teaching on leadership for almost 20 years, serving under 6 presidential administrations and on the boards of several Fortune 500 companies. What he laments is that we just don't have the systems in place to find and develop them like we used to. So his book is meant to be an encouragement and guide to those who would develop leaders in all spheres of influence. As such, it is a compendium of knowledge f...
Book Review - Thou Shalt Prosper by Rabbi Daniel Lapin
Connecting the Dots with Dr. Lanker
32 minutes
2 years ago
Book Review - Thou Shalt Prosper by Rabbi Daniel Lapin
What if a Rabbi offered to give you the 10 commandments to making wealth- would you be interested. In Thou Shalt Prosper, Rabbi Lapin lays out timeless truths that have guided him and his community to holiness and wealth for millennia. Through his discourse on each, he shares a worldview where financial success is the expected outcome to sacrificial service. Whether those two can truly live in harmony is what we will explore.
Connecting the Dots with Dr. Lanker
Gardner believes that leaders are more born than made. He comes to this conclusion, after teaching on leadership for almost 20 years, serving under 6 presidential administrations and on the boards of several Fortune 500 companies. What he laments is that we just don't have the systems in place to find and develop them like we used to. So his book is meant to be an encouragement and guide to those who would develop leaders in all spheres of influence. As such, it is a compendium of knowledge f...