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The Leadership Challenge
The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations | James M. Kouzes, Barry Z. Posner
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The 25th anniversary edition of the bestselling business classic, completely revised and updated For more than 25 years, The Leadership Challenge has been the most trusted source on becoming a better leader, selling more than 2 million copies in over 20 languages since its first publication. Based on Kouzes and Posner's extensive research, this all-new edition casts their enduring work in context for today's world, proving how leadership is a relationship that must be nurtured, and most importantly, that it can be learned. Features over 100 all-new case studies and examples, which show The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership in action around the world Focuses on the toughest organizational challenges leaders face today Addresses changes in how people work and what people want from their work An indispensable resource for leaders at all levels, this anniversary edition is a landmark update and must-read.
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3-13-22 || Required reading for a coaching program I am participating in ✅ I‘d rather be looking at the ocean than reading a book about leadership 😅 so here‘s a pretty picture I recently took at the Oregon Coast!

Kimzey Beautiful photo! 🌊 3y
Kristin_Reads @Kimzey The coast is one my happy places! 3y
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My organization encourages talking behind each other's back - not exactly a great way to foster friendships :/

LauraBeth That's horrible 😔 Companies that foster that type of culture will never retain top talent since demoralized people will quit 7y
BooksFootballBeer Agreed - I feel like this isn't even a breakthrough concept this day and age. 7y
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...a leader's actions contrived more to such factors as commitment, loyalty, motivation, pride, and productivity than does any other single variable.

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