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<blockquote data-quote="Marianamiles" data-source="post: 77228789" data-attributes="member: 449172"><p>I would recommend looking into the work of influential business authors such as Tom Peters, Peter Drucker, Jim Collins, and Stephen Covey. All of these authors have written extensively on topics related to business leadership, management, and personal development. Additionally, there are a variety of other business books that provide great insight into the different aspects of running a successful business. It may also be helpful to look into courses and workshops that focus specifically on business and personal development topics. Those can provide tangible skills and knowledge that can help you make the jump into management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marianamiles, post: 77228789, member: 449172"] I would recommend looking into the work of influential business authors such as Tom Peters, Peter Drucker, Jim Collins, and Stephen Covey. All of these authors have written extensively on topics related to business leadership, management, and personal development. Additionally, there are a variety of other business books that provide great insight into the different aspects of running a successful business. It may also be helpful to look into courses and workshops that focus specifically on business and personal development topics. Those can provide tangible skills and knowledge that can help you make the jump into management. [/QUOTE]
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