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Growing the distance : timeless principles for personal, career, and family success / Jim Clemmer

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canada : Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data, c1999Description: 192 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780968467503
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF 637 .C53 1999
Contents:
Chapter 1. The way of the leader -- Chapter 2. Focus and context -- Chapter 3. Responsibility for choices -- Chapter 4. Authenicity -- Chapter 5. Passion and commitment -- Chapter 6. Spirit and meaning -- Chapter 7. Growing and developing -- Chapter 8. Mobilizing and energizing Afterword : grow for it.
Summary: This enchanting book entertains, inspires, and irritates readers to action. Although applicable to people with roles and titles such as manager, supervisor, or executive, "Growing the Distance" is written for a wider audience. It aims to develop the leader within all of us. Subjects covered are: the passionate "I, " the pace of personal growth, change, learning as a way of life, motivating others, dreaming, failure as a key to success, and the heart and soul of meaning.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation Gen. Ed - CEAS GC BF 637 .C53 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011819

Includes index.

Chapter 1. The way of the leader -- Chapter 2. Focus and context -- Chapter 3. Responsibility for choices -- Chapter 4. Authenicity -- Chapter 5. Passion and commitment -- Chapter 6. Spirit and meaning -- Chapter 7. Growing and developing -- Chapter 8. Mobilizing and energizing Afterword : grow for it.

This enchanting book entertains, inspires, and irritates readers to action. Although applicable to people with roles and titles such as manager, supervisor, or executive, "Growing the Distance" is written for a wider audience. It aims to develop the leader within all of us. Subjects covered are: the passionate "I, " the pace of personal growth, change, learning as a way of life, motivating others, dreaming, failure as a key to success, and the heart and soul of meaning.

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