Never Kick a Cow Chip on a Hot Day
Autor Todd Ordalen Limba Engleză Paperback
While the stories of the rise and fall of the mighty (and the Almighty) demonstrate valuable lessons, the implied message is that you too can be the next Martha or Steve or Jack. Only in Garrison Kiellor s mythical Lake Wobegon are all of the women strong, the men good looking, the children above average and the CEOs god-like.
What is missing? Real lessons for real leaders in real language.
Todd Ordal is a former business leader with 25 years in management roles who led teams as large as 7,000 employees, was CEO of several companies and has served on over 10 boards of directors. He did a lot of good work in those roles and also made a lot of mistakes. Todd now helps other CEOs and executives lead better, profit more and sleep more soundly at night---usually without narcotics
Todd s clients are successful business people, but they are not rock stars, untouchables or even god-like. They work hard, they are emotionally intelligent, they want to win and they want to run an ethical business that is a great place to work. In other words, they are real and they want real lessons on leadership, not platitudes, parables or posturing. If you want to learn the real lessons to become a successful real CEO start here "
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1630477206
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Morgan James Publishing
Cuprins
Chapter Two: When the Dog Catches the Car, What Does He Do?
Chapter Three: Strategy---The Weapon to Win the Battle
Chapter Four: Execution---The Difference Between Dreams and Reality
Chapter Five: Don't Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight---The Leader's Toolkit
Chapter Six: Playing Chess on the Bullet Train---The Marriage of Velocity and Long Term Thinking
Chapter Seven: The Chicken Came First---You Need a Healthy Organization to Produce Profits
Chapter Eight: Yippee Ki Yay---Cowboy Wisdom in the Business World
Chapter Nine: It's Called Leading, Not Presiding---Leadership Comes with Obligations
Chapter Ten: Balancing For Big Shots