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		<title>By: Chrys Taslis, Learning Professional</title>
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		<description>Compelling, meaningful and shocking, Riding the Tiger proves that leadership is best activated before a crisis and learning can be a successful strategy to deal with it particularly in such times. Ed Cohen, Priscilla Nelson and numerous other top learning professionals and witnesses of the events that unfolded in a short span in India, the land where one should expect the &quot;unexpected&quot;, share personal accounts and strategies for how they weathered a massive corporate storm in a global organization, using innovative tools like coaching, web TV, and social networking media. Having worked with them to keep the Lights On, heal the wounded and rise from our ashes, I can testify for the book&#039;s accuracy and value. It&#039;s a great tool for all those who want to enhance their ability to lead under any circumstances and to swiftly manage tidal professional and personal change.</description>
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