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James M. Kerr is recognized as one of today's foremost authorities on leadership, strategy and organizational design. He is a popular business columnist and author.

Jim has been a featured guest on various business programs airing on Fox News, SiriusXM and CBS Radio. Besides his weekly Inc. column, his articles have appeared in a variety of other business publications, including BusinessWeek, Management-Issues and Fast Company.

It's Good To Be King is Jim’s 5th book.
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