Great leadership books in 2012 (Posted 2012-11-28 19:32:14) ; For the federal leaders on your holiday list, here are some of my favorite leadership books that came out this year.Fox, Tom
Several things resonated with me! It’s a straightforward, no nonsense book. There aren’t any claims of magic, no “Easy” buttons, no miracle techniques. We’ve seen too many, “get rich quick” books on leadership that only succeed in getting the author rich from naive/wishful thinking...
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Another one of the biggest qualities I’ve found in great leaders is leadership empathy and kindness. As leaders, we may be hyper-focused on our own goals and what’s at stake. But, if we are looking for how to be a better leader, we must also understand that without our team, ...
Another one of the biggest qualities I’ve found in great leaders is leadership empathy and kindness. As leaders, we may be hyper-focused on our own goals and what’s at stake. But, if we are looking for how to be a better leader, we must also understand that without our team, goals...
For me, to put it simply, I think effective leaders and great leadership bring out the best in people. Read on to explore leadership in depth from a variety of people and perspectives. Top 10 Greatest Leadership Quotes “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the ...
The story of Suárez is one of a series of case studies that animate Brown’s book and make it an important and unusual read. Whereas most books about political leadership are chronologies, mapping the rise and fall of leaders over time, this one is more of a taxonomy. Brown takes a dee...
Chapter 9 : From Good to Great to Built to Last In this concluding chapter, Collins attempts to integrate the findings in his two books. What he tells us is that Built To Last is the sequel to Good To Great. It is about great companies that have sustained themselves. The principal of ...
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