Official Review: Leadership by Craig B. Whelden

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Re: Official Review: Leadership by Craig B. Whelden

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I can't get into these kinds of books. Sorry, but I am going to have to pass.
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Being a good leader is so important. It's nice that this book not only teaches but being a good leader but is a life story as well. Sounds interesting. Thanks for your review!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

This isn't something I would typically read, but the fact that the author makes the book both educational and entertaining makes me want to take a second look. I like that he is writing about leadership, something that he obviously has a wealth of knowledge about. I have also always been interested in knowing more details about the military. Thanks for the thorough review!
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This is an inspirational non-fiction book on business, leadership, investors, success, and determination. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written and inciteful OnlineBookClub review that highlighted the book perfectly. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

Leadership is taught to us as a subject in the army and then we have to practice it in our every day duties. This will be another interesting lesson for me from a senior military officer. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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I will most certainly love to read this one; I like the fact that Craig B. Whelden plays his part by sharing what he has learned from his life in the military as regards to leadership for anyone regardless of the field they are in. The tips shared (as per the review) can be applied in any field for success.
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Post by Aliciaroseperry1992 »

Well written review. I like that the reviewer points out that the reader wouldn't be turned off by too much military information, for those who aren't privy to it (like me). It's hard for me to get through autobiography type books, but knowing it's not just facts being thrown at you, but experiences makes me more interested than I usually would be.
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I think this book is just the best read for leaders and aspiring leaders. Thanks for review .
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A book on leadership, by a career soldier, that is both engaging and entertaining is like winning the jackpot for those who are looking for books in this genre.
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

In this book about leadership, the author talks about his experience in the military. His lessons can be applied to a larger range of situations.
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Post by mosekim »

Biographies expressed by a good story teller can be a killer squad. This is really interesting to note. A book like LEADERSHIP portrays the abilities that take people higher and higher in any given field. Wonderful review
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To have leadership skills is one of the greatest qualities a person can have. And those in leadership positions are often great story-tellers, this author being no different. This sounds like a great memoir, however I'm not all that interested in such books. Thank you for the great review though!
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Leadership by Craig B. Whelden seems interesting as per this review. The book sounds so educative as well. It has surplus information on leadership and I bet it will of importance especially to those who love reading such kinds of books. Congratulations on the BOTD. Great review.
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An interesting book about leadership with a focus in some military topics. I would like give it a glimpse
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It sounds not only educational but also motivational. I like it!
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