Colonel Len Fuchs, USMC (ret.)
has over 3000 hours of flight time. During his military career he served in Vietnam and, later, as a Squadron
Commanding Officer. In his post-military career, he has served as the U.S. Government Drug Czar in South
American; been a Senior Vice President with Franklin Covey and the founder of the executive leadership training company.
Colonel Len Fuchs is the author of Thoughts While Shaving: Common Sense Leadership Principles, Volume 1.
He is also a co-author of You're A Leader -- Now What? Knowing What To Do Next.
According to the book description of
You're A Leader -- Now What? Knowing What To Do Next, “This book is a leadership How to
in ten chapters. It provides you with the tools required to make leadership part of your everyday process. When you put into
practice the principles described in this book, you'll have taken a big step toward becoming a better leader. You will
also discover that leadership lies at the center of every job in your organization and that good leadership lies at the heart
of problem solving. Leadership is the key to effectiveness and competitive strength in being successful in whatever endeavors
you might pursue. By institutionalizing leadership you will go a long way toward increasing your and your fellow employees'
leadership abilities. People will notice the difference and follow your lead.”
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Colonel Len Fuchs said of Thoughts
While Shaving: Common Sense Leadership Principles, “This book actually started several years ago when
I began offering five to six brief leadership principles once a week by email under the title of Thoughts While Shaving. I
work on the Thoughts throughout the week, then every Sunday evening email them to a growing list of subscriber. This book
is a result of encouragement to consolidate these leadership principles into a convenient reference format. This has further
led to the development of the Real Leaders Institute designed to give on-site leadership presentations with Real Leaders Digest
as its publications arm.”
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