There is no such thing as perfection—only growth. The same applies to leadership. Charley Swords, an expert in working with leadership and management teams, drives home the point that there is no “one size fits all” leadership style. She argues that the most important thing to know about leadership is that it occurs at all levels: individual, group, and across the organization. As you read this guide, you’ll learn how to: •develop a new mental image of yourself; •value and lead your employees with integrity; •balance intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. The author also highlights the importance of consciously choosing your thoughts, feelings, and actions to support achieving your personal and professional goals. Other topics include self-leadership, powerful communications, engaging and empowering your employees, the art of delegation and ultimately living your life on purpose. Filled with simple, effective and insightful exercises, this guide provides a detailed framework to assess and develop your skills as a leader. The choice to become a soul-centered and people-focused leader is yours—and it starts with daring to be a revolutionary leader.
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I have one deceptively and somewhat selfish goal for this book: I desperately want to share everything I've learnt with you..." The author's opening statement is evidential of how much she wanted to share in the book 'Dare to Lead' .
Those who are brave enough to accept his DARE will discover... • More loyal, satisfied clients and customers • Reduced turnover and more • engaged employees • A more creative, innovative, and collaborative workplace • Less ...
Although she’s the daughter of landed Mexican aristocracy, Margarita Estrada believes the people’s revolution is in the right.
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It is about turning the world of work into a place where empathy, intuition, passion, and resilience take their rightful place, where women can lead like women and men can tap into their more feminine leadership traits and dare to lead ...
An interdisciplinary, cross-cultural analysis of three 20th-century societies--China, Mexico, and Iran--that explores the transformative effect of millenarian beliefs on each society's revolutionary movements.
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