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Publius' Postulates: Executive Leadership

Publius' Postulates: Executive Leadership in Bloomington, MN

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Publius' Postulates: Executive Leadership

Publius' Postulates: Executive Leadership in Bloomington, MN

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Publius' Postulates is an executive leader's suggestive guide to conduct and principle. It is a warning what not to do, as well as, an encouragement to adopt the postulates of Publius. It exhibits no tolerance for political correctness which is represented as deceptive, a promotion for factual avoidance, and destructive to accurate communication. The author offers the book as an antidote to "professorial pontification and Kool-Aid dribble." There are over fifty topics in short chapters and a like number of original maxims, all without regard to individual reader sensitivity. J. W. Publius makes the claim that there are so many leadership writings because there are so many "sorry-ass executive leaders." The book is humorous if the reader is not a professor without "real world" experience or one who believes in "Utopia." The author abhors extended and repetitive chapters attempting to satisfy academic standards for intellectual exhaustion and therefore, limits discussion of a single thought to a small number of paragraphs or pages, those deemed necessary to communicate the idea, not to create "boring catalogs of trivial ramblings."
Publius' Postulates is an executive leader's suggestive guide to conduct and principle. It is a warning what not to do, as well as, an encouragement to adopt the postulates of Publius. It exhibits no tolerance for political correctness which is represented as deceptive, a promotion for factual avoidance, and destructive to accurate communication. The author offers the book as an antidote to "professorial pontification and Kool-Aid dribble." There are over fifty topics in short chapters and a like number of original maxims, all without regard to individual reader sensitivity. J. W. Publius makes the claim that there are so many leadership writings because there are so many "sorry-ass executive leaders." The book is humorous if the reader is not a professor without "real world" experience or one who believes in "Utopia." The author abhors extended and repetitive chapters attempting to satisfy academic standards for intellectual exhaustion and therefore, limits discussion of a single thought to a small number of paragraphs or pages, those deemed necessary to communicate the idea, not to create "boring catalogs of trivial ramblings."

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