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The Best Leaders Aren't People Instead, innovative and emerging research shows that a compelling and other-centered authentic purpose-The Invisible Leader-may be the most powerful influencer of our behaviors, attitudes, and motivation in organizations, work, school, and life. Yet despite the increasing evidence of purpose's power, many of the organizations, systems, and institutions which dominate human life aren't built to elicit and leverage the fundamental human search for purpose and meaning. In this must-read book for anyone who considers themselves a leader, international speaker,…mehr

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The Best Leaders Aren't People Instead, innovative and emerging research shows that a compelling and other-centered authentic purpose-The Invisible Leader-may be the most powerful influencer of our behaviors, attitudes, and motivation in organizations, work, school, and life. Yet despite the increasing evidence of purpose's power, many of the organizations, systems, and institutions which dominate human life aren't built to elicit and leverage the fundamental human search for purpose and meaning. In this must-read book for anyone who considers themselves a leader, international speaker, trainer, and organizational performance scholar Zach Mercurio shows business leaders, educators, students, athletes, and parents how to AWAKEN, CLARIFY, and DELIVER their reason for existence-their authentic purpose. Personal, researched, and even mind-shifting, the tools in the The Invisible Leader will help you lead with authentic purpose and build a life and organization that matters
Autorenporträt
ZACH MERCURIO, PhD is an organization and leadership development researcher, adjunct professor, and strategist. He has worked with and advised leaders in global companies, nonprofits, K-12 schools, and universities around the world. Some of his clients have included the National Park Service, the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company, Crocs, and the Alzheimer¿s Association. His work has been featured internationally in media outlets such as The Huffington Post, Thrive Global, Psychology Today, Inc. magazine, and Forbes, and he is a regular guest on a wide range of leadership and organization development podcasts. Zach earned his PhD in organizational learning, performance, and change from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, where he researches meaningful work, purposeful leadership, and organization development and serves as an adjunct professor.