This is a must-read for anyone in leadership." —Dan Bigman, chief content officer and editor-in-chief, Chief Executive Magazine THE MOTIVE Shay was still angry but shrugged nonchalantly as if to say, it's not that big of a deal.
In the wake of the high-profile double murders of a politically connected socialite and his glamorous fiancée, Abe Glitsky is placed at the head of the controversial investigation, which is complicated by a distrustful officer who uses the ...
After an evening with a movie star, a magazine editor is found murdered Shirley Kolp finds the movie star sleeping in the park.
... motive for becoming a leader. An analogy might help us understand how this can prevent someone from being successful. A father who maintains the belief that being a parent should be convenient and fun is going to have a hard time ...
In "The Motive," Joseph Badal presents the first book in his new series, The Curtis Chronicles.
With their park view and old-fashioned detail, the Victorian houses on San Francisco's Steiner Street were highly valuable.
This is a must-read for anyone in leadership." —Dan Bigman, chief content officer and editor-in-chief, Chief Executive Magazine