Official Review: Leadership by Craig B. Whelden

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I enjoyed my time reading this book. It was interesting to hear stories from a general. People who want to learn the art of leadership would find this one helpful.
Thank you for your honest review.
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I love it when the author tells it from real experience it really makes a difference. Being in leadership, I purpose to have a read. Thanks for your great review.
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Just picked the Leadership to read. Wish to get on to composing a review, of course. The book of its kind, by Craig B. Whelden, is definitely worth reading to know true leadership qualities. As a disciplinary rule follower, Craig is indeed a right coach to help narrate the Philosophy of Command, made simplified through his life lessons and bank of field experience. Let me read it thoroughly!
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Learn leadership and skills to become a great leader with this one book. I love your reviewing skills I must commend
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Thankfully, this isn't just a repetition of nuggets. The author's storyteller method is commendable. Thanks for the review
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This book is good. I have read it and I recommend it for anyone aspiring leadership.
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Thanks for the review. The plot is interesting and captivating. I look forward to reading it.
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I love how you dismantle what you like and don't like about the book. Just a great and informative review. Great insight and depth.
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Leadership by Craig B. Whelden offers a unique blend of personal narrative and practical leadership lessons rooted in military experience. The author's storytelling captivates, particularly his account of 9/11, while the straightforward writing makes complex concepts accessible. The numerous names mentioned can be distracting, but the overall message is impactful and valuable for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills, whether in the military or other fields.
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