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An engaging tale of how leaders often ascend quickly to the top, only to unknowlingly slip down a path of decline until it is too late. Told in a backdrop of a rock-climbing vacation gone awry, the strain and struggle of the fast-paced society around them that insists that leaders possess the ability to stuff a accomplish a staggering amount of activity into their day, which may be good qualities if judiciously applied and devastating if it isn't. The Leader's Climb offers a way out, a way to become unstuck when needed most. Leaders can learn how to regain control over both life and career with three fundamental princiles of personal growth: Awareness (Not only to know you have a blind spots, but having the patience, discipline and plain old inquisitive nature to slow down and open yourself up to what you do not know or have not yet experienced) -- Acceptance Admitting that there are obstacles in our way rather than overlooking them or pretending they don't exist but rather embracing our current realities which ma;y actually help us -- Abundance (By creating an abundance of choices, we open ourselves up to better decisions).
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The Leader's Climb, Bob Parsanko, Paul Heagen
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- Publicado en
- 2012
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- Título
- The Leader's Climb
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Bob Parsanko, Paul Heagen
- Editorial
- Bibliomotion
- Publicado en
- 2012
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- ISBN10
- 1937134210
- ISBN13
- 9781937134211
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Comercio, Negocios & Gestión, Marketing & Ventas, Liderazgo
- Calificación
- 3,7 de 5
- Descripción
- An engaging tale of how leaders often ascend quickly to the top, only to unknowlingly slip down a path of decline until it is too late. Told in a backdrop of a rock-climbing vacation gone awry, the strain and struggle of the fast-paced society around them that insists that leaders possess the ability to stuff a accomplish a staggering amount of activity into their day, which may be good qualities if judiciously applied and devastating if it isn't. The Leader's Climb offers a way out, a way to become unstuck when needed most. Leaders can learn how to regain control over both life and career with three fundamental princiles of personal growth: Awareness (Not only to know you have a blind spots, but having the patience, discipline and plain old inquisitive nature to slow down and open yourself up to what you do not know or have not yet experienced) -- Acceptance Admitting that there are obstacles in our way rather than overlooking them or pretending they don't exist but rather embracing our current realities which ma;y actually help us -- Abundance (By creating an abundance of choices, we open ourselves up to better decisions).




