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Lead!: How to Build a High-Performing Team

par Dale Carnegie & associates

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Dale Carnegie's unique and powerful approach to leadership training is based on wisdom and expertise gained from developing leaders longer than any other professional development organization. LEAD! is for new or experienced leaders alike who want to be more effective at motivating and inspiring their teams. This book is designed from the proven Dale Carnegie Leader¬ship Success Model and Dale Carnegie's Human Relationships Principles to help you understand tools and techniques to address common leadership challenges and shift your mindset and behav¬ior to become a more positive and confident role model leader. Rather than a textbook full of theory, LEAD! offers practical advice, strategies and real-life examples from top leaders around the globe that will guide you to being a more effective leader who inspires success from your team. At Dale Carnegie, we believe everyone has inherent greatness. This book will help you explore your unsuspected power and become a champion leader. "The difference between the success and failure of a team comes down to leadership. Being an effective leader is critical to empowering potential in people and enabling successful outcomes--especially in a rapidly changing and disruptive world."… (plus d'informations)
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Dale Carnegie's unique and powerful approach to leadership training is based on wisdom and expertise gained from developing leaders longer than any other professional development organization. LEAD! is for new or experienced leaders alike who want to be more effective at motivating and inspiring their teams. This book is designed from the proven Dale Carnegie Leader¬ship Success Model and Dale Carnegie's Human Relationships Principles to help you understand tools and techniques to address common leadership challenges and shift your mindset and behav¬ior to become a more positive and confident role model leader. Rather than a textbook full of theory, LEAD! offers practical advice, strategies and real-life examples from top leaders around the globe that will guide you to being a more effective leader who inspires success from your team. At Dale Carnegie, we believe everyone has inherent greatness. This book will help you explore your unsuspected power and become a champion leader. "The difference between the success and failure of a team comes down to leadership. Being an effective leader is critical to empowering potential in people and enabling successful outcomes--especially in a rapidly changing and disruptive world."

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