Recommended Reading

Unshackled Leadership by Scott Hunter

Amazon Reviews

“Mr. Hunter has indeed put together a book which is a “Leader’s Guide to Creating an Extraordinary Organization.” I knew I was in for a treat when, as is my custom, I flipped through this book before settling down to read it in earnest, and came across the statement that, “It’s all a conversation,” and if you randomly walked into most companies and ask the employees, ‘What’s the company’s vision?’ the most common answer will be ‘to make money.’ And if you ask them, ‘To make money for whom?’ the answer will likely be ‘for the owners, of course.’ ” I wasn’t mistaken. Hunter pulled it all together by first describing the existing model, explaining why it doesn’t work, then giving us a new model to consider.”

-Dave Kinnear
“The Rational Taoist”

“Over the years I have found that the most passionate “Reformers” are those who were once status quo and had a dramatic “change of heart” and perception. Leadership consultant and author Scott Hunter is a classic example of this kind of passion in “Making Work Work”. Scott candidly begins the preface by outlining his personal leadership reformation beginning in 1977. The events of the next 26 years were the genesis of this fine book. ‘Making Work Work’ should be on your list of leadership books to read. Easy to read and written from a positive perspective, Scott Hunter’s experience and insight has a lot to offer.”

-Greg Thomas Editor of leadingtoday.org

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