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I loved the chapters on courage trust and respect with the emphasis on mastering fear through training being transparent and ho... Read More
Mark believes that anyone can become an elite leader with the 7 leadership tools that he gives you in staring down the wolf
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Knowledge of strategy operations the competitive marketplace technology and business savvy are all critical
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In a brutally honest manner mark shares his leadership failures and juxtaposes these failures with realworld examples of successful leadership
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Staring down the wolf is written by mark divine a retired navy seal commander turned corporate leadership coach
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Let’s just say that women are the steadfast providers and protectors who know how to bring stability to chaos and there’s a good chance that the power of v is going to be the very thing that will save this world from itself
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But i digress…i could give you a playbyplay of each chapter in here but my review would read like its own novel
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I loved the chapters on courage trust and respect with the emphasis on mastering fear through training being transparent and honest willing to admit your screwups quickly and bravely so you can repair relationships and move on
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How to understand the various personalities involved and how to respond to them
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I wonder if my thoughts on this book would be different had i not just read two of jockos books