The Everyday Leader The Everyday Leader

The Everyday Leader

How to Motivate, Empower and Influence Those Around You

Rafael Gomez and Others
    • 125,00 kr
    • 125,00 kr

Publisher Description

Recognise and embrace your natural, everyday leadership qualities to become more motivated and empowered in the workplace and at home.



Every day, every one of us is a leader in some way - we just don't necessarily know it. Leadership is about inspiring change and movement, whether on an individual level - a person's attitude, behaviour, emotions or habits - or an organizational level - culture, goals, vision or strategy. By changing the way you approach the concept of leadership, The Everyday Leader will help you recognise and embrace your natural leadership qualities, so that you can be more motivated and empowered in the workplace and at home.



The Everyday Leader tackles the main challenges that leaders face at some point in their career: leading teams; attaining buy-in from stakeholders; leading through artificial intelligence; whistleblowing; and leading from a distance. But the book also addresses the leadership issues that occur in day-to-day life: listening and empathising; making change attractive and accessible; influencing and persuading; and making the right decision through information overload.



Providing advice and tools for those looking to polish their existing leadership skills or anyone who wants to take the next step in their career, The Everyday Leader also recognises that leadership doesn't stop once you clock off - these are lessons you can and should take home with you.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2019
25 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Business
SIZE
5.2
MB

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