Inhaltsangabe:
Based on lessons from a distinguished twenty-year leadership career, The Navigator's Handbook: 101 Leadership Lessons for Work & Life is a collection of observations and personal experiences that explore the common denominators of truly great leaders. Using a combination of personal reflection, story telling, and consulting case studies, author David A. O'Brien explores some of leadership's most pressing challenges, including: Employee Engagement, Organizational Change, Leadership Communication, Development Coaching, Career Management, and Employee Satisfaction. It presents proven processes and methodologies for helping leaders turn these challenges into opportunities for peak performance. Full of fresh ideas, interesting stories, and first-hand accounts from the corner office, The Navigator's Handbook is an action-oriented and practical guide for helping leaders bring out the best in themselves and their teams.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
David A. O’Brien is President of WorkChoice Solutions, LLC, a nationally recognized provider of leadership and team effectiveness consulting services. Prior to launching WorkChoice Solutions in 2000, David was a Senior Vice President and General Manager with a global provider of workforce management services. His corporate consulting career spans over twenty years and includes key leadership roles within a variety of industries including Aerospace, Healthcare, and Financial Services. His clients include such market leaders as Aetna, Day Pitney, ESPN, KPMG, Mass Mutual, Otis Elevator, Peoples Bank, The Hartford, U.S. Airways and United Technologies. He also works with many small and emerging market leaders to bring about lasting organizational and leadership transformation. To learn more about the scope of David’s work in helping leaders and teams maximize their performance potential or to arrange for David to speak at your next conference, please contact him directly at 860.242.1070 or visit WorkChoice Solutions, LLC, on line at: www.workchoicesolutions.com
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