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Good advice for CEOs but a bit dry at times - Goodreads The premise of the book is incredibly strong. - Goodreads I will definitely reference this book. - Goodreads Review: Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things DoneUser Review - Barbara Lovejoy - GoodreadsI first heard about this book from Tyler Norton who told us about it when he taught our Esperanza board about strategies. Then I read about it again when I recently read the book, Charter School Board University. It is an excellent book! Read full review Review: Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things DoneUser Review - Eric - Goodreadsthis book started well, but 2/3rds through lost my attention. I kept asking how well did this book relate for non profits and governmental entities, and found it challenging to make connections. Read full review Related books
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