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First Look: Leadership Books for October 2021

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in October 2021. What emerges is the long-term vision underpinning his success: that technology is ultimately about people and their potential. Impact Players : How to Take the Lead, Play Bigger, and Multiply Your Impact by Liz Wiseman.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

Leadership is about hope. These foundational leadership skills will make all aspiring executives more effective in their roles today and lift the trajectory of their careers. Sucher and Shalene Gupta (PublicAffairs 2021) Trust is the most powerful force underlying the success of every business. It leads to short-term thinking.

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How To Make An Impact In The Workplace

Eric Jacobson

Within the workplace there are Contributors and Impact Players – each representing a distinct way of working – the first leads to a job well done while the other carves a path to true leadership and generates immense value. It is also a book for today’s leaders, those managers who want to cultivate more of this mindset on their teams.

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How To Multiply Your Impact Within The Workplace

Eric Jacobson

Within the workplace there are Contributors and Impact Players – each representing a distinct way of working – the first leads to a job well done while the other carves a path to true leadership and generates immense value. It is also a book for today’s leaders, those managers who want to cultivate more of this mindset on their teams.

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Why Learning Beats Knowing

Eric Jacobson

Liz Wiseman 's book, Rookie Smarts , is all about living and working perpetually on a learning curve. Something magical happens when a skilled veteran successfully re-learns her/his rookie smarts and is still able to retain her/his veteran acumen," explains Wiseman. Your brain doesn't have to work hard to be successful.

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How To Be An Impact Player At Work

Eric Jacobson

Within the workplace there are Contributors and Impact Players – each representing a distinct way of working – the first leads to a job well done while the other carves a path to true leadership and generates immense value. It is also a book for today’s leaders, those managers who want to cultivate more of this mindset on their teams.

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How To Be An Impact Player At Work

Eric Jacobson

Within the workplace there are Contributors and Impact Players – each representing a distinct way of working – the first leads to a job well done while the other carves a path to true leadership and generates immense value. It is also a book for today’s leaders, those managers who want to cultivate more of this mindset on their teams.

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