1 month ago | By Boston Herald
This week may lend some understanding of how the country's most popular governor arrived at the decision not to seek re-election when Gov. Charlie Baker's book on his time is office hits the shelves.
“This book should be on the must-read list of all current and aspiring executives - in both the public and private sectors,” Vermont Gov. Phil Scott's jacket endorsement of the book reads.
Co-authored by Steve Kadish, his former chief of staff, Baker's book, “Results,” is described by the publisher as a guide for those in public service as well as managers and leaders “hamstrung by bureaucracy...
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