Develop Your Leadership Skills
by John Adair
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Pub Date 3 Jul 2016 | Archive Date 3 Jul 2016
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
Description
Acknowledged as a world expert, John Adair offers stimulating insights into recognizing and developing individual leadership qualities, acquiring personal authority and, most importantly, mastering core leadership functions such as planning, communicating and motivating. Suitable for anyone who wishes to improve or develop their leadership skills, this guide distills the essence of John Adair's teaching and provides a framework for becoming an effective leader.
With over one million copies sold, the hugely popular Creating Success series covers a wide variety of topic, with the latest editions including new chapters such as Tough Conversations and Treating People Right. This indispensable business skills collection is suited to a variety of roles, from someone looking to develop their time management skills for a society committee role, to someone with a business idea looking to build a strategic plan.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780749475635 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
I think this may be part of a specific series as I reviewed on similar and they are the exact same reasons why I liked this book! - it's written in an easy to understand manner (whether you're a project manager or not), it's got exercises to practice, charts, flow diagrams to break up the text, and my favorite - checklists. It's a book I know I'll refer to (since my my memory can be sketchy!). Some of it was familiar, but it's nice to get reminders in one book rather than a few blips at a time.
Being in management I found this book very useful and informative.
We can all name leaders that we have worked for who were in great need of this book. I always say that you learn as much from a bad leader as you do from a good leader. Here Adair summarises a lot of knowledge and practical ideas in a small package. It is invaluable for those of us climbing the ladder!