In this collection of articles, contributors in business administration, organizational psychology, and leadership training examine the ways in which managers and executives develop as leaders and show how to apply successful tactics in real-life settings, looking at both traditional and innovative
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OK I pushed the edge of the envelope. I could not find the actual HBR. What I did just read was the June 2007 Harvard Business Review magazine that I picked up in the airport and there is a super last page on targets that is a must read for strategic planners. And you must read, and I mean must read, the the article on how Leaders Think.