
The Art of Supportive Leadership
A Practical Guide for People in Positions of Responsibility
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Narrateur(s):
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J. Donald Walters
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Auteur(s):
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J. Donald Walters
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A proven approach to successful leadership.
Do you want to improve your leadership skills and learn how to bring out the best in your employees, co-workers, or students? Then The Art of Supportive Leadership can help you! Large and small companies of every kind—from well-established industrial corporations to sparkling new tech firms—are using this proven approach to leadership with great success. It has become equally indispensable to the non-profit organizations, schools, and military personnel who also use it.
The Art of Supportive Leadership is defining the new cutting edge of leadership training. Drawn from the author's many years of successful leadership in numerous contexts, this book gives you clear and practical techniques that quickly produce results—even if you're new to leadership, and even if you can only devote limited time to improving your skills. Each chapter ends with short, concise summaries that serve as quick reference guides when you need them.
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“The Art of Supportive Leadership is brief, hits the points, and has a lot of common sense to it. We’ve been casting about for some-thing like this for a long time. We use it in our Managers Training Workshop. This book is very practical, very readable, and concise. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.”—Kellogg Corporation
“ The Art of Supportive Leadership stands out among business books. I recommend it—it makes for good reading and a good message.”—Executive Book Summaries
“The most depth and understanding of what a manager faces of the many management books I’ve read over the years. I plan to keep it on my desk as a daily reference.”—Ray Narragon, Sun Microsystems