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Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Why authors should share their commitment to write a thought leadership book

Sharing your commitment to write a thought leadership book is one of the most important first steps you should take. Sharing your commitment write a book ensures its completion and paves the way for its success. Here are 7 reasons to share your intention to write a thought leadership book: Support. Sharing your intention with [...]

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