Semper Fi: Business Leadership the Marine Corps Way by Dan Carrison and Rod Walsh applies the tradition of Semper Fidelis to business leadership principles and business management practices from the “recruit training” that will become the new industry standard, to instilling confidence and leading from all levels, everything that is necessary to attain success is put together piece by piece. The book includes experiences and portrayals of individ...
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