Review of Loss and Discovery

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In the subtitle, I read "Torah." If I recall correctly, Torah is the sacred book of the Jews. I guess the author was trying to teach us important things in leadership using the Torah. Though I'm confused if it was the Torah (as the title suggested) or the Bible (as the review suggested). Either way, I guess I'd have to read to be sure.
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I find a book that links leadership with the Bible and the Torah attractive. Without a doubt, Moses was a good example of a leader. It makes me curious to know those tips to lead in times of disorder in organizations. Sounds interesting.
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A book on good leadership, wow, it's a good read. Which other way can someone be a good leader without God. Reading this book made me understand and learn alot of things. And your review was amazing, I enjoyed reading it. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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Most people resent change in the workplace. This book demonstrates how leaders can effectively create change and get their employees on board. Thank you for your review.
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Being a leader is a very tasking job, definitely not for the weak hearted. As a leader being able to make rational decisions in major uprisings is something people should learn.
The book will be an eye opener
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This book will be great for leaders. However, I don't read nonfiction, so I'll not buy and read this book.
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Change is one of the hardest things to manage but this book makes it so that any leader will be able to do it. It is essential for humanity for these types of books to be spread and learned from in order to have a unified way of moving forward as a society. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I've never read any part of Torah before, so this sounds interesting. I also like when the writer gives realistic examples.
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Post by Ilze Herholdt »

Loss and Discovery is a non-fiction book. It offers pages filled with self-explanatory notes, advice, and direction to people in authority or leaders on how to lead during times of disorder in their organizations. Thanks for your review.
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A leadership based guide book "Loss and Discovery" by Russell M. Linden, which is filled with advice, and direction to leaders on how to lead during times of disorder in their organizations. This book appears very much beneficial to me.
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In the sense of leadership it is a must for individual (s) to learn and accept change anytime to improve their organizations as mentioned earlier that " Russell succinctly explained what a leader should do. What are these things a leader does to manage the affairs of his organization during a time of disorder? Why would somebody deliberately avoid change?". However one will love to read and know more.
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Leadership is a crucial skill in today's world, not only in organisations but in all facets of life. It can be quite challenging to lead while also contributing to your team. For all of us, the book is educational and helpful. Nice review.
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“As a work of non-fiction, I thought this book would be boring, but after reading the first chapter, I was intrigued. The way the author used biblical stories and some of his true-life events to explain his points made it more beautiful for me.”
These thought came from my head! This passage changed my mind about reading this book. Great work!
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I never think twice to digest, when I come accross a selfhelp book. And this one sound informative too, I would be glad to read it one day. Thank you for the review 🌼❤️
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Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

Thank you for the wonderful review. I love selfhelp books and I am sure that I am gonna love this one as much as you did. 🌼❤️
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