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050 _a JC330.3 .B55
100 _aBlair, Tony
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245 _aOn Leadership:
_bLessons for the 21st Century
250 _aFirst American edition.
260 _aNew York:
_bCrown,
_c2024
300 _a341p;
_c24cm
520 _aSir Tony has written the manual on political leadership that he would have wanted back in 1997, sharing the insights he has gained from his personal experience and from observing other world leaders at first hand, both while he was in office and since, through his Institute's work with political leaders and governments globally. Written in short, pithy chapters, packed with examples drawn from all forms of political systems from around the world, the books answers the key questions: How should a leader organize the center of government and his or her own office? How should he or she prioritize and develop the right plan and hire the right personnel, cope with unforeseen events and crises, and balance short-term wins with long-term structural change? What's the best way to deal with an obstructive or inert bureaucracy, to attract investment, to reform healthcare or education, and to ensure security for the citizen? And how should governments harness the massive opportunities of the 21st-century technological revolution?--Dust jacket.
650 _a Prime ministers | Political leadership| Leadership| International relations.| Executive ability
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_zGreat Britain
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