Book description
It's not uncommon for executives to avoid friendships with co-workers. They often fear that having personal relationships in the workplace might compromise their ability to make tough decisions. That's a legitimate concern, but handled properly, workplace friendships can be positive and can offer a range of benefits for an executive.
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Product information
- Title: A Question of Leadership: Should Executives Have Friends at Work
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2002
- Publisher(s): Center for Creative Leadership
- ISBN: 01520110023SI
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