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Leadership When the Heat's On

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How to Build and Coach an Extraordinary Team "Danny Cox knows how to build a strong, high-morale team that outperforms market conditions. The techniques shared in this book influenced me and I know they will impact you also. Run, don't walk, to buy this book!"--John C. Maxwell, bestselling author of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership "Danny Cox has brought his experience and enthusiasm into every page of this book. Our company is expanding rapidly and this is a great book to read and reread. It's full of "ah-ha's!" Keep your highlighter (and a spare) handy."--Stew Leonard, Jr., President, Stew Leonard's Dairy Store, one of Fortune's " Best Companies to Work For" "This book is destined to become a leadership classic. Danny Cox gives great insight into the leadership process by using a step-by-step format mixed with his unique sense of humor. It should be required reading for anyone wanting to be more than "just a manager."--Carl Anderson, Regional Sales Director, Aventis Pasteur “Proven . . . practical . . . down-to-earth. Excellent book.”—Zig Ziglar, Chairman, The Zig Ziglar Corporation

224 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1987

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April 14, 2008
I enjoyed the book very much. Danny Cox explains how to deal with running an organization while the stress is on. I found that it was good to hear ideas from someone who had been in the same proverbial boat as myself.
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February 27, 2012
It started really good, with a lot of good advice, but it started to get a little boring and ideas were repeated a lot.
Good thing it was a short book.
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