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With a bias toward action, this Field Guide will provide hope, inspiration, and a way to put leadership into practice. While you can read from beginning to end, the format makes it easy to pick and choose the most urgently needed tools. The world and workplace do not wait for leaders to be properly assessed, trained, and "developed." Instead, people end up getting promoted because someone else left. People take the chair of a committee because it's "their turn." And we've all seen people promoted to leadership because they were good at their job, even though that job may require a totally…mehr

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With a bias toward action, this Field Guide will provide hope, inspiration, and a way to put leadership into practice. While you can read from beginning to end, the format makes it easy to pick and choose the most urgently needed tools. The world and workplace do not wait for leaders to be properly assessed, trained, and "developed." Instead, people end up getting promoted because someone else left. People take the chair of a committee because it's "their turn." And we've all seen people promoted to leadership because they were good at their job, even though that job may require a totally different skill set. As we continue to explore and develop leaders, we can all turn to this definition when we're overwhelmed: Meet Needs. This requires curiosity - a leader has to ask "What's needed?" then act on it. It could be... "What does she need from me?" "What does this team need right now?" "What does he need to hear to do his best work?" Consider a bias toward action. The world moves when we do. Lack of initiative doesn't result in lack of change, it results in decay. It all comes down to "what's needed now." Leadership is the act of meeting needs. This book will help you do just that.
Autorenporträt
Alan Feirer has a passion for helping organizations build stronger leaders and developing tighter teams. Since 1998, his Group Dynamic training and consulting business has empowered countless leaders and teams to get more work done with less stress. He has worked with people in all types of organizations and industries from health care to agriculture, and small family businesses to large, multi-national corporations. Mr. Feirer lives in Winterset, Iowa, with his wife, Julie, and daughter, Mara. He is a graduate of Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, with an advanced degree from the University of Northern Iowa. Feirer's other interests include competitive Scrabble, exercise, travel, dining, and anything Disney.