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Growing Leaders
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Growing Leaders

ASTD Publications, 2001 más...

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Today, business is complicated – so complicated in fact, that it’s no longer possible for a company to make all of its decisions at the top. Steve Yearout, Gerry Miles and Richard Koonce have a simple message for anyone competing in these complex times: When you can no longer rely on a few talented individuals to run the entire show, developing leadership throughout your organization becomes your most critical business strategy. This book should be required reading for executives who fail to grasp this essential connection between employee development and success. Cleverly weaving informative case studies with engaging concepts, the authors explain how to nurture a sustainable supply of leaders within an organization, from top to bottom. getAbstract strongly recommends this book – and its systematic approach to identifying and grooming future leaders - to human resources development and training professionals, executive coaches and business executives of any stripe.

Take-Aways

  • Corporate leadership is no longer a solo act. Business today is too complex.
  • Markets change so quickly that you need leaders at every organizational level.
  • Strong leadership is not an accident. Establish a dedicated leadership coaching and development (LCD) program to groom new leaders.

About the Authors

Steve Yearout  is a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Arlington, Virginia, and a member of the firm’s global organization and change-strategy practice. He serves as the director of the firm’s Center for Advanced Studies in Transformational Change. Gerry Miles  , is a former director in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ London-based Organization and Change Strategy practice. Richard Koonce is an author and business consultant, who served as contributing commentator to National Public Radio’s Marketplace program. Koonce is a consultant to PricewaterhouseCoopers and the author of two previous books.


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