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American icon
Book • 1999
In 'American Icon', Pat Booth crafts a narrative around Kate Haywood, a character reminiscent of Martha Stewart, whose seemingly flawless life is marred by underlying complexities.
The book delves into themes of perfection, personal struggles, and the public persona versus private life, making it a character-driven exploration of contemporary American culture.
The book delves into themes of perfection, personal struggles, and the public persona versus private life, making it a character-driven exploration of contemporary American culture.
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as a book detailing how Alan Mulally transformed Ford using a weekly business review process.

Cedric Chin

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Data as an assembly line (w/ Cedric Chin)
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as a book that influenced his work on positive leadership.


Jon Gordon

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JON GORDON: The Real-World Power of Positive Leadership
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as a book about Ford's turnaround.

Charles Maxwood

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for studying vertically developed leaders.

Ryan Gottfredson
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as a source of inspiration for his leadership style.


Chris Barnes

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