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Leadership Secrets of Hillary Clinton

11m · McGraw-Hill · 25 Mar 15:00

Join us for an exclusive interview with Rebecca Shambaugh as she discusses her latest book, Leadership Secrets of Hillary Clinton. Few understand better than Hillary Clinton what it's like to fight uphill battles. Yet, despite her uncanny tendency to draw fire, she has achieved remarkable success, working her way up from first lady to U.S. Secretary of State. How did she do this? By fully leveraging her brilliant and unique leadership skills, Leadership Secrets of Hillary Clinton examines Clinton's leadership techniques and explains how to get results by putting them to work in your own environment. Rebecca Shambaugh breaks down Clinton's powerful leadership style into easy-to-understand parts, each of which is imperative for successfully leading an organization through periods of intense change.
Ask Hillary Clinton and she'll tell you that being a great leader isn't about winning or losing. It's about stepping back, scrutinizing your environment, and having the courage to reinvent yourself along the way. Clinton's savvy and strategic leadership approach spelled out in Leadership Secrets of Hillary Clinton is exactly what business leaders need to succeed today.
Rebecca Shambaugh is founder and
CEO of Shambaugh Leadership, a
global consultancy with such clients
as IBM, The Brookings Institution,
Marriot, Microsoft, and other large
companies. She is the author of It’s
Not a Glass Ceiling, It’s a Sticky Floor.

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