Ladrones Del Exito – (Spanish)
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“Es que el liderazgo y el exito no se construyen solo con carisma…Muchas veces, lo que destruye lo que construimos no son, necesariamente, los grandes, obvios y visibles enemigos, sino aquellos pequeos que no atendemos o eliminamos a tiempo”, escribe Adolfo Aguero Esgaib en su nuevo libro Ladrones del exito. De sus experiencias como empresario y pastor, el autor lanza una alerta contra los 10 “principios” que impiden a las personas alcanzar el exito que buscan. Hace un recorrido en cada uno, ayudando al lector a identificarlo dentro de si, explicando el efecto de cada uno: victimizacion, orgullo, ingratitud, trabajar solo, falta de vision, falta de caracter o caracter deformado, mediocridad, falta de empatia, irresponsabilidad y falta de integridad. Junto con esta concientizacion, encontramos las recomendaciones de manejo, soluciones y cambios para apresar a estos ladrones y capturar nuestro futuro.
“It is that leadership and success are not built only with charisma … Many times, what destroys what we build are not, necessarily, the big, obvious, and visible enemies, but those little ones that we do not attend or eliminate in time”, he writes Adolfo Aguero Esgaib in his new book Thieves of success. From his experiences as a businessman and pastor, the author warns against the 10 “principles” that prevent people from achieving the success they seek. He takes a tour of each one, helping the reader to identify it within himself, explaining the effect of each one: victimization, pride, ingratitude, working alone, lack of vision, lack of character or deformed character, mediocrity, lack of empathy, irresponsibility, and lack of integrity. Along with this awareness, we find the management recommendations, solutions, and changes to catch these thieves and capture our future.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641237376
ISBN10: 1641237376
Language: Spanish
Adolfo Esgaib
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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