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Old 07-27-2018, 04:57 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Byrdie View Post
Tongue-in-cheek? No.
Written by a nincompoop? Yes. Definitely yes.
Perhaps the last line of the cached Forbes article is relevant:

"My recent book The Ten Golden Rules Of Leadership is published by AMACOM, and can be found here."

I do wonder about calling a book recent that is close to 4 years old and then to give a link to Amazon for purchase in an article suggesting that Amazon should replace public libraries. Nothing like the appearance of not being neutral.

And just to cut down the chances of receiving another PM suggesting that by quoting a portion of the article, I'm committing copyright infringement, I would suggest reading the details on the fair dealing provisions in Canadian Copyright Act. And, yes, it's called fair dealing not fair use.

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