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Jo Owen is an award-winning leadership author, keynote speaker and social entrepreneur. He has founded eight charities, including the UK's largest graduate recruiter, Teach First. His books include The Mindset of Success and Management Stripped Bare, also published by Kogan Page, which have been afficher plus translated into eight languages. He has had over 100 editions published globally, is the first person to win the Chartered Institute of Management Gold Award four times for four of his books, and has written for Fortune, the Financial Times, The Times and the BBC. afficher moins

Œuvres de Jo Owen

How to Lead (3rd Edition) (2011) 29 exemplaires
How to Influence and Persuade (2012) 4 exemplaires
Resilience (2019) 3 exemplaires
MBA (2012) 2 exemplaires
Gestão Nua e Crua (2012) 1 exemplaire
How to Lead: AND How to Manage (2009) 1 exemplaire

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This was excellent, but perhaps it was slightly too long, maybe the last third could have been expanded and the middle edited. Valuable advice for any role that involves leadership
 
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aadyer | 2 autres critiques | Oct 17, 2010 |
Very interesting for those that need to lead, at all stages in an organisation. I found the last section the most helpful personally, but I think that the conversational style, captions and graphs made this quite dry subject quite easy to follow. Helpful, but not brillant
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arefdyer | 2 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2010 |
Management book of the Year? I think so. How many of those have I read chuckling out loud over the common sense observations about working life? I’ll definitely be re-reading this in the years to come, whenever I think I’m struggling with motivating the team, or being positive, or wondering about leadership. This book, more than anything I’ve read, inspired in me a feeling that I might want to lead instead of follow.
 
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uryjm | 2 autres critiques | Sep 3, 2006 |
Review from Google Books:
What you actually need to do to manage, lead and succeed
There has been a long search for the alchemy of leadership; we all want to find the elusive pixie dust that we can sprinkle on ourselves to turn us into glittering leaders. Few of us, however, are likely to become the ideal mix of Nelson Mandela and Lord Nelson. Instead we need something simple and practical. How To Lead cuts through all the daunting hero talk. It is a practical guide that shows how you can develop the skills and behaviours to succeed as a leader at every level of the organisation.
This book is based on original research into over 70 of the world's best, and one or two of the world's worst, organisations. It identifies how the rules of success and survival change at each level of the organisation. It also identifies 36 practical skills that leaders have to learn, and shows how you can develop those skills. With new sections on hiring and firing, dealing with the awkward squad and coaching for success, this second edition is your ultimate guide on how to lead and succeed.
How To Lead does not guarantee that you will become a charismatic superhero. But it does load the dice in favour of you becoming an effective leader in your organisation.
'How great to have a book that does not make leadership like climbing Mt Impossible, but brings it to within the compass of everyday achievement. A wonderfully clear, engaging, detailed and practical book.' Prof Nigel Nicholson, London Business School; author of Managing the Human Animal
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41
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