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Are you trying to find work-life balance? Are you starting the journey of leadership in your career? Do you see opportunities in your organization you want to help influence? Are you wanting to accelerate your personal and professional development? This book can help you with these and more. Leading people is truly a privilege, although it might not always feel that way. While every company requires leaders, not every company has a plethora of effective leaders. If your exposure to great leadership has been light, you might be selling yourself short on expectations. Leadership is a wonderful journey of self-discovery. It requires humility, curiosity, and confidence. Making that transition fr...
Closeness at a Distance is a groundbreaking approach to the challenges so many teams, and team leaders, face today. Virtual working is now a reality for most professionals, and the winners of tomorrow will be companies that proactively drive the performance of their virtual cooperations. Virtual leadership, project management at a distance, and networking are today's and tomorrow's critical success factors. So any leader needs to ask him or herself "Is your virtual collaboration as successful as it should be?" How to answer this question, and how to improve performance in this key area, is the focus of this book. It introduces readers to Virtual Performance Improvement (VPI(c)) as the gatewa...
William Mayhew was born in Virginia in about 1790. His parents have not yet been identified. He died in May 1843. He married Mary Ann Ducker (1794-1855) in 1812 in Frederick County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, New York, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere.
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Rebecca Friese shares the wisdom to help you to manage your culture and lead positive change, day by day. Figure out what works for your company in real life, and how to chuck out what doesn't to bring people into the fold and support cultural growth, all the way to the top.