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[(Leveraging Technology )] [Author: Fifty Lessons] [Jun-2010]

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Learn how the most accomplished leaders from around the globe have tackled their toughest challenges with Lessons Learned.Concise and engaging, each volume in this book series offers fourteen insightful essays by top leaders in industry, the public sector, and academia on the most pressing issues they've faced. The Lessons Learned series also offers all of the lessons in their original video format, free bonus videos, and other exclusive features online.A crucial resource for today's busy executive, Lessons Learned gives you instant access to the wisdom and expertise of the world's most talented leaders.FEATURING INTERVIEWS Fort, Virgin Entertainment GroupDonagh Herlihy, AvonRavi Kant, Tata MotorsJohn Clarke, NokiaAnd other top leaders

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First published June 23, 2010

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March 27, 2021
Lucky the author of this slight puff piece kept herself anonymous. Dreadful.
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May 12, 2014
The book has some good insights and was a good short read. The book promised free online access to the interviews and other learning material via the 50 Lessons website, but that's a lie. It probably was true, but Skillsoft acquired the properties of 50 Lessons and it's no longer available freely. I spent an hour looking to see if you can even purchase the material but could find it nowhere. The only think I got a vague idea is that I needed a Books 24/7 subscription to access it, but I'm not sure.

The content was good, but you can get similar value from reading the blogs at HBR.org.
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