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2008
| "Courage Goes to Work" is for every manager who has ever struggled with how to get their employees to have more backbone. This book helps managers inspire their workers to move out of their comfort zones and harness their fears so they can step up to challenges more readily and embrace company changes more wholeheartedly. While other books have focused on different realms of courage, "Courage Goes to Work" is the first book to offer a way of breaking down courageous actions into 3 easy to unders....[more] |
2003
| Strategies for intelligent risk-taking, from a former professional high-diver and corporate workshop leader |
2004
| M.A.D. stands for Making A Difference; Positively M.A.D. shows how. This uplifting collection promoting organizational activism addresses the disenchantment felt by many who work in large organizations. Featuring "can do" vignettes by more than 50 renowned writers such as Beverly Kaye, Chip Bell, Richard Lieder, and Leslie Yerkes, the collection recounts "mad" stories about people and actions that transcend the ordinary. Here are stories, advice, and examples designed to provoke individual chang....[more] |
Available: 1/24/2011
| This comprehensive training package offers consultants and facilitators a step-by-step approach for using courage to strengthen leadership skills, improve performance, and counteract the negative impacts of fear in the workplace.
Courageous Leadership Facilitator's Guide provides trainers and consultants with the tools needed for a 1/2-day or full-day workshop.
The workshop:
• highlights courage as the most important of all business virtues
• presents research, data, and statistics abou....[more] |

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