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Tags: self improvement, leadership, management leadership books
Are you looking for some of the best leadership books coming out? Well, I recently browsed an online blog and there’s actually some books coming out this month that’s worth checking out. First on our list is “Clever”, by Gareth Jones and Rob Goffee. The authors provide compelling ideas and awareness extracted from their widespread study.
I actually never read this yet, since you have to pre-order this title like most hardcover books still hot off the press. Anyway, reading its reviews and descriptions, it is “lively and engaging”. Some management leadership books such as this one gives you the practices, insights etc. that you need to generate an atmosphere wherein most of the bright minds in your organization could thrive.
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Leadership books are teeming this August, as we have another one, “Fearless Leadership: How to Overcome Behavioral Blindspots and Transform Your Organization”. Author Loretta Malandro gives prominence to the notable and “behavior-based program” that’s transforming the way leaders transform their business. Reading this book would let you learn how to concentrate on the various working patterns and the daily behaviors to foster self assured decision making, confident leading, responsibility and cooperation among workers.
This book gives executives, managers and supervisors a cohesive plan of action the different “behavioral techniques” verified to encourage a positive transformation. When we talk of leadership books, then one of the world’s leading specialists in this arena is Warren Bennis. The title of the book is “The Essential Bennis” and it’s in fact a collection of Warren Bennis’ best writings as acknowledged by his colleagues and they include Judging, Leading for a Lifetime, On Becoming a Leader, Organizing Genius, and several of his Harvard Business Review articles.
This book compiles all in all in a single volume the author’s revolutionary concepts and writings which have been published previously. For anyone considered to be a fan of Warren Bennis’s works, this book is a broad introduction to him. Leadership books can also teach you how to reinvent leadership for the Age of Mass Collaboration, and this is what the book “Leadershift” is all about.
Emmanuel Gobillot is the author of this book and he illustrates how to become accustomed to certain conventional roles in leadership and cites the needed resources and tools to triumph in this new age. These are just some of the leadership books in store for you this month. I just happened to stumble in a business blog and got to see some of the available ones coming our way.
For those wanting to enhance their leadership skills etc., maybe you can give those books a try.
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The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been coaching and guiding clients for many years. Learn how to be a HAPPY WORKER and Be Successful in life.
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