Courage is not just the extraordinary acts of adventures and visionaries. In workplaces where jobs can change with the stroke of a pen, having the courage to speak and hear the truth, inspire hope, take a stand, and trust in relationships is what defines high performers. With powerful examples of courage in action, The Courage to Act explores the skills you need to embrace change and capitalize on opportunities, inspire courage in your teammates, and respond to your own personal moments of truth with the courage to push ahead and make the right things happen.
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Leading is deciding and then executing, and neither comes easy. With compelling research and superb illustration, The Courage to Act shows us they demand will power, candor, and discipline. If your team has fine players but too little nerve, Merom Klein and Rod Napier have written your road map to audacity. (.)
This is a book that talks to real leaders about real dilemmas of leadership. Courage-all five factors of it-is a guide for leaders and their teams about sustaining oneself and others to go the distance. I strongly recommend it. (.)
As director of management development in four major insurance corporations, I have used the five-factor courage model as a centerpiece in out management development efforts. As they learn the mantra that has candor at its core, surrounded by purpose, will, rigor, and risk, our participants find that they have guideposts for decision making in their personal and professional lives. (.)
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Merom Klein and Rod Napier
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- EditoreNicholas Brealey Pub
- Data di pubblicazione2012
- ISBN 10 0891063811
- ISBN 13 9780891063810
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine239
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