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If you're stuck in an old leadership paradigm, get ready for marginal performance and disappointing results. With change quickening every day, it's more important than ever to create a positive and enabling culture to thrive. In this business guidebook to leadership excellence, Peter Hughes explores how to: · motivate and engage employees; · fix problems that will have an immediate impact on your bottom line; · discern the differences between management and leadership; and · help employees overcome their greatest challenges. The author also examines whether leaders are born or whether anyone…mehr

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If you're stuck in an old leadership paradigm, get ready for marginal performance and disappointing results. With change quickening every day, it's more important than ever to create a positive and enabling culture to thrive. In this business guidebook to leadership excellence, Peter Hughes explores how to: · motivate and engage employees; · fix problems that will have an immediate impact on your bottom line; · discern the differences between management and leadership; and · help employees overcome their greatest challenges. The author also examines whether leaders are born or whether anyone can become a successful leader, ways lean concepts are being applied differently in organizational settings, and why smart people so often fail after being promoted to the managerial ranks. Take a journey that leads to substantial improvements in performance and create a positive culture where everyone is poised to succeed with this leadership guidebook.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Hughes was born in Oxford in 1956. After doing a degree in English Literature, and then a Masters in Modern Poetry in English, he worked in Italy for several years. He lived for various periods in L'Aquila, Vicenza and Rome. He returned to the UK when his children were young and he taught in Cambridge primary schools for fifteen years. There followed extended periods in Norfolk and North Wales. He is currently based in Spello, Umbria. He has created distinctive versions of various classic Italian texts, including work by Petrarch, Cavalcanti and Leopardi. He has also been the Judith E. Wilson Poetry Fellow at Cambridge University.