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Book Review
Always Remember: If It Ain't Fun, It Ain't Worth Doing!
PublishAmerica - 2006 (168 pages in paperback)
Author Wayne Kehl
ISBN: 1-59286-115-6
weLEAD Online Magazine, November 2006
Wayne Kehl has an interesting way to teach leadership. He does it through excellent story telling! Always Remember: If it Ain't Fun, It Ain't Worth Doing!, is a fictional story of a young man and his journey to discover effective management principles. The main character is Walter Kennedy, who starts out his career logging after high school, but eventually joins his father's small insurance agency. When Walter's father retires, they sell out to a large international insurance firm looking for acquisitions and young talent. Walter joins the Shelton Saunderson agency and quickly becomes immersed in a dysfunctional and autocratic organization. Walter faces problems and pressures that overwhelm him and he quickly realizes he is "over his head" and needs help.
The full text of this article can be found at weLEAD Online Magazine.
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