
Turn Can't into Next
Leadership Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks
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Pete Ferrand
Written in a highly accessible, anecdotal style, Turn Can’t into Next: Leadership Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks weaves leadership lessons, storytelling, and humor together in a way that will resonate with listeners with varying levels of professional experience and across various industries who are looking to become better leaders. The book is a fascinating journey full of stories and hard lessons learned over Gerry Cadorath’s more than 40-year career with his family business.
Follow the history of how a small local business became an international success by refusing to allow the word can’t get in their way and by constantly asking, “If we are not satisfied with the results, why should our customer be?”
The author’s honesty combined with the skills he shares, learned from both his successes and failures, make this book an invaluable resource. Throughout the book you will be given clear leadership lessons to implement into your own business practices in order to develop a workplace culture that leads to invested teams and organizational success. You will learn how to navigate complicated markets, solve employee issues, work with and empower your employees, and create and maintain the business model many business owners want, but few can achieve.
If you want real and actionable means of motivating your employees, fueling organizational growth without breaking the bank, and building a market reputation for excellence and integrity, this is the book for you.
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