Review of The Intrepid Brotherhood

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The review was good and detailed. I love how the author gave us a glimpse of what is happening behind closed doors of his office like corruption he also gave us advice on managing business with the use of best practices and good leadership.
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"The Intrepid Brotherhood" by Gordon Graham. An interesting book, talks about leadership, corruption, business ethics, and public affairs. As in the case of Gordon, his experiences was terrible at the hands of Charlie Hosken. Gordon never fail to confide in his wife. The book is writing style is top notch. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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This is a book about topics about leadership, corruption, business ethics, and public affairs. Congratulations BOTD!
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Sounds like an interesting book to learn about what money and power do to people. Great review.
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It's clear to me that putting someone who isn't the right fit into a position of power can lead to a lot of trouble. Over the years, I've observed this happening, and it often causes problems. Effective leadership requires the right skills and qualities, and when someone unsuitable takes on such a role, it can result in issues, conflicts, and difficulties within organizations. This underscores the importance of carefully choosing and developing leaders to ensure the success and harmony of a company or group.
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This is a fictional tale with relatable and realistic characters that are vivid and lifelike as it details what power can make people do. I especially like reading the review as it sets the stage and recounts that there is nothing to dislike about this well thought out story. Congrats on the BOTD!
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It sounds like "The Intrepid Brotherhood" by Gordon Graham and John Desimone delves into some important themes related to leadership, corruption, and ethical issues in the business sector. The reviewer's praise for the book's insights, the courage of certain characters, and the use of illustrations is noted. The reviewer's concerns about a lack of investigation by the commissioners are also worth considering. Overall, it seems like a compelling read, and the 5-star rating reflects the reviewer's high regard for the book's content and message. Thank you for sharing this review!
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The number one reason people in America quit their jobs is because of their boss, and Charlie Hosken sounds like the type of boss who has no right to be in that position. I agree with you Sarah that everyone in the business sector should read this book, so they can deal with their boss, good or bad.
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The review was quite detailed while addressing what the book is talking about the reviewer also informed who this book is talking about and who this book is helpful for I really appreciate this kind of reviews. Thank you you
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This seems to be an exciting book. Despite the transient nature of power, it continues to make people misbehave and oppress their subordinates and colleagues. This book is a testament to retribution to the oppressors. Thanks for the review.
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This book brilliantly touched on the areas of a business organization and its mismanagement when its leadership goes into inexperienced hands.
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A wonderful review has been written. The ingredients of the book "The intrepid Brotherhood " look very good. I am looking for my future in business, that's why I like it.
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This book seems like it'll be a heavy read considering the topics it highlights. The fun imagery included in it would help in adding a bit of levity, however. Congrats on BOTD!
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In 1981 Gordon applied for a position at Chelan County PUD. After more than 10 years working there, the company was in need for a new General Manager. Gordon’s life at Chelan County PUD was never the same.
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Thank you for your wonderful review. It is nice to know that there are still people out there who will do the right thing and not be bought out. I've worked with some wonderful bosses and also with some not-so-wonderful bosses. I am curious about how they handled Charlie Hosken. Since the book is free, I believe I will add it to my list of books to read so that I can get the answers to my questions.
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