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Why How We Do Anything Means Everything
Book • 2007
In 'How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything,' Dov Seidman argues that the way we conduct ourselves, both personally and professionally, is more crucial than ever in today's interconnected world.
The book explores how we think, behave, lead, and govern, highlighting the importance of shared values, transparency, and trust.
It provides frameworks and case studies to help readers understand and implement these principles, leading to more successful and ethical organizations.
The book includes a foreword by President Bill Clinton and is divided into four comprehensive parts that address the forces reshaping the world, the dynamics of organizational culture, and the need for self-governance and inspirational leadership.
The book explores how we think, behave, lead, and govern, highlighting the importance of shared values, transparency, and trust.
It provides frameworks and case studies to help readers understand and implement these principles, leading to more successful and ethical organizations.
The book includes a foreword by President Bill Clinton and is divided into four comprehensive parts that address the forces reshaping the world, the dynamics of organizational culture, and the need for self-governance and inspirational leadership.
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as a book focusing on integrity and working with people.

Jack Hidary

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Returning to the Office Won’t Work in the Age of AI - Jack Hidary & Nadia Harhen | EP #135
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in the context of how to do things, rather than just what to do.


Scott Galloway

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