Do you want to lead like a business professional--or a Neanderthal? This book breaks our millennia-old leadership mold to provide the skills for real, lasting success in today's business worldFor too long, humans have been following others based largely on that person's sense of physical strength, appearance and dominance. It's a model that dates back to the Neanderthals and which, incredibly, we continue to apply--consciously or not.The Evolved Leader establishes a new standard for leadership. It shifts you away from a leadership profile of power, command, and control to move your toward the nuance of motivation, inspiration, and, most critically, the shedding of 'ego.' The author bases his perspective and methods on close studies and personal interviews of many of today's most successful leaders.
Stephen Young Orden de los libros
Steph Young es una investigadora independiente profundamente inmersa en los reinos de lo paranormal, los misterios inexplicables, el folclore oscuro y las criaturas enigmáticas. Su escritura explora con frecuencia relatos inquietantes de los bosques, encuentros extraños y fenómenos espeluznantes que desdibujan las líneas entre el folclore y la realidad. Young investiga desapariciones inexplicables, buscando conexiones entre lo sobrenatural y los desaparecidos, y desvelando conspiraciones y verdades ocultas en el camino. Sus obras desafían a los lectores a considerar si la frontera entre el mito y el mundo tangible es más delgada de lo que imaginamos, y si la verdad puede ser, de hecho, más aterradora que la ficción.






- 2024
- 2023
The Boy Who Lived!: A Second Chance at Life - A Memoir
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Resilience defines Stephen Young's memoir, chronicling his extraordinary life marked by a near-fatal motorcycle accident at 19 and subsequent heart surgeries. His story goes beyond survival, showcasing a relentless pursuit of joy through diverse interests like home renovation, car racing, and aviation. Amid medical challenges, he embraces adventure by teaching sailing and exploring the outdoors, all while cherishing life with his wife and dogs. This memoir highlights the indomitable human spirit and the courage to embrace life's unpredictability with optimism and adventure.
- 2021
The Restorative Principal
Leading in Education with Restorative Practices
- 204 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on restorative practices, Stephen Young shares his experiences as a teacher and principal in fostering positive school environments. He emphasizes building strong relationships among staff, students, parents, and the community while addressing disciplinary challenges. His leadership style promotes fairness, support, and inclusivity. Through humorous and sometimes controversial anecdotes from his career, Young engages educators seeking to adopt a more authoritative approach to collaboration and discipline.
- 2021
Focusing on the intersection of Indigenous identity and human rights, this book examines how individuals and communities assert their rights, particularly the concept of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC). It explores the processes through which Indigenous Peoples establish themselves as rights bearers, highlighting the significance of FPIC in their advocacy and self-determination. The analysis provides insights into the broader implications of Indigenous rights in contemporary society.
- 1997
Wildlife photographer of the year Portfolio seven
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Presents the winning and commended images from the 1997 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, organized by BBC Wildlife Magazine and The Natural History Museum, London
- 1979
The Economics of Multinational Enterprise
- 412 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Book by Hood, Neil, Young, Stephen