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Personnel Strategies & Revolutionary War
O’Shaughnessy’s The Men Who Lost America (21 hours) follows the Revolutionary War theme and contains two great personnel stories; the value of concentrating a team and managing a team’s utilization. The book is a series of biographies beginning with King George III … Continue reading
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Tagged Firing, Hiring, History, Personnel Strategies, Recruiting, Revolutionary War
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