Presents straightforward guidelines on how to govern the internal operations of companies, families, and one’s own personal life citing the benefits of applying team-based strategies for winning results.
The ABC’s of Building a Business Team That Wins: The Invisible Code of Honor That Takes Ordinary People and Turns Them into a Championship Team (Rich Dad’s Advisors) Paperback
Presents straightforward guidelines on how to govern the internal operations of companies, families, and one’s own personal life citing the benefits of applying team-based strategies for winning results.
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