Squirrel Inc.: A Fable of Leadership through Storytelling
4 journalers for this copy...
Purchased at a library book sale in Alexandria, VA.
Journal Entry 2 by Ixion at Starbucks - Frontier Drive in Springfield, Virginia USA on Sunday, June 25, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (6/25/2017 UTC) at Starbucks - Frontier Drive in Springfield, Virginia USA
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Released at the BC in DC shelf at Starbucks.
Released at the BC in DC shelf at Starbucks.
Not entirely sure why I picked this up at today's BC-in-DC meeting, and I'm not sure if I'll actually read it, but it came home with me.
I brought this to today's BC-in-DC meeting in Crystal City.
Got this book at a July BC in DC monthly meet-up. I picked this book because of it's title. The title has squirrel in it.
This is is book can actually be used for real lectures on leadership in business.
The anthropomorphism of
squirrels: the squirrels use story telling to address leadership challenges.
A lot more interesting than your typical how to succeed in business books.
This is is book can actually be used for real lectures on leadership in business.
The anthropomorphism of
squirrels: the squirrels use story telling to address leadership challenges.
A lot more interesting than your typical how to succeed in business books.
Being released at the annual BCinDC "1st Line Wrap it Up" holiday party.
the 1st line of this book is
"It is ten-thirty in the morning when she climbs for the first time into my tavern high up in the old oak tree on 44th Street."
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the 1st line of this book is
"It is ten-thirty in the morning when she climbs for the first time into my tavern high up in the old oak tree on 44th Street."
To the person who finds this book.....
Keep it or release it, read it or not, but please make a journal entry to let me know it's been found. Keep it, pass it on to a friend or release it into the wild.... let the journey continue.....
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From the BC holiday party.
Journal Entry 8 by authorauthor at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA on Sunday, April 22, 2018
Released 6 yrs ago (4/22/2018 UTC) at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA
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Pick up this free book from the Bookcrossing booth at the Kensington Day of the Book Festival.
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