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IT Project Management: A Geek's Guide to Leadership
Author Byron A. Love
This book’s author, Byron Love, admits proudly to being an IT geek. However, he had found that being an IT geek was limiting his career path and his effectiveness. During a career of more than 31 years, he has made the transition from geek to geek leader. He hopes this book helps other geeks do the ....
Release Date 2016/10 -
It's Time to Tackle Your Team's Undiscussables
Author Jean-Louis Barsoux , Ginka Toegel
When leadership teams struggle with undiscussables, symptoms range from unresolved conflicts and uneven participation in meetings to destructive groupthink and employee disengagement. The more undiscussables there are, the more difficult it is for the team to funct....
Release Date 2019/09 -
Job Challenge Profile, Facilitator Guide
Author Ruderman , Patricia J. Ohlott , Cynthia D. McCauley
The Center for Creative Leadership has found that successful managers acquire many core skills from their work assignments. Although, job assignments are a rich source of learning, some assignments provide more of a learning opportunity than others. Leaders will us....
Release Date 2015/07 -
Keep Calm and Manage Disruption
Author Joshua S. Gans
Many business leaders are terrified by the word “disruption.” Over the past 20 years, Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation has led to widespread fear and paranoia among executives. For many, di....
Release Date 2016/04 -
Author Stephen Gribben
KEY COACHING MODELS IS AN ESSENTIAL DIRECTORY OF 72 TOOLS FOR MANAGERS TO USE TO UNLOCK PERFORMANCE THAT NO MANAGER SHOULD BE WITHOUT. All managers and leaders are now expected to use coaching techniques to get the most out of their people. With 72 proven, easy to....
Release Date 2016/10 -
Author Sharon K. Anderson , Patrick Williams
"This book provides an easy-to-read introduction to the core ethical and professional issues faced by all coaches irrespective of length of coaching experience. The case studies and guidelines in this book will help coaches constructively reflect on the....
Release Date 2005/11 -
Lead Right for Your Company's Type
Author William E. Schneider
From turf wars to low morale, most companies attempt to cure what ails them with the latest management fad—and fail. They are treating the symptoms while ignoring the true problem.Success starts with knowing the kind of business you’re really in. Lead Right for You....
Release Date 2017/07 -
Author Scott Stein
Hack your leadership and improve your approachWith rapid change and hybrid workplaces becoming the new way of working, leaders are struggling to achieve their outcomes. How do you stay ahead in the face of constantly shifting priorities, competitors, and deadlines? With this fully revised and update....
Release Date 2022/07 -
Author Matt L. Beadle
This book provides young leaders or future high-potentials the guidance needed for how to deal with the challenges of leading teams in modern organizations.Leading ones first team can be a daunting and sometimes overwhelming experience, requiring self-reflection, s....
Release Date 2018/12 -
Leading Adaptive Teams in Healthcare Organizations
Author Christopher E. Johnson , Kurt C. O'Brien
The objective of Leading Adaptive Teams in Healthcare Organizations is to provide specific frameworks, models, and skills that can guide healthcare leaders as they engage their teams in navigating an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. The emphasis here....
Release Date 2017/11 -
Leading Creative Teams: Management Career Paths for Designers, Developers, and Copywriters
Author Eleazar Hernández
Learn the skills you must master to assume leadership roles—creative directors, art directors, and advertising managers—on creative teams and in integrated branding campaigns for corporate clients. This book compares and contrasts the skill sets and responsibilitie....
Release Date 2016/10 -
Author Rob Salafia
Proven techniques for building self-confidence, making personal connections, and developing a professional presence that’s powerful, authentic, and effective.Increase your poise, presence, and influence for more dynamic leadershipAre you showing up as the best vers....
Release Date 2018/10 -
Author Whitney Johnson
Digital tools make remote teams possible, but it’s not easy to wrangle an increasingly distributed workforce. Leaders must grapple with problems in several key areas: communication, project management, talent development and management, and reliable access to techn....
Release Date 2019/10 -
Leading Teams - 10 Challenges : 10 Solutions
Author Elisabet Vinberg Hearn , Mandy Flint
Leading Teams is built on the authors’ experience of coaching 1,000+ team leaders in over 15 global corporations. They discovered the 10 common challenges holding teams back and the solutions to counter each one. There's a framework for how to lead a team-enhancem....
Release Date 2015/08 -
Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances
Author J. Richard Hackman
Richard Hackman, one of the world's leading experts on group and organizational behavior, argues that teams perform at their best when leaders create conditions that allow them to manage themselves effectively. Leading Teams is not about subscribing to a spec....
Release Date 2002/07 -
Author Glenn Bodinson , Kay Kendall
The definitive guide to implementing Baldrige Criteria in any organization—from the team that has worked with 18 Malcolm Baldrige Award winnersFor organizations in both the public and private sectors, the coveted Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is the gold ....
Release Date 2016/12 -
Learning How to Delegate as a Leader
Author Esther Schindler
Delegating work often goes awry. The software doesn’t work, the invitations aren’t sent out on time, or nobody shows up to staff the trade show booth. Or the work is done on time, but at the expense of team member engagement. When a project fails or just plain does....
Release Date 2016/10 -
Author Esther K. Choy
It sounds so simple: Incorporate a story and people will remember your message. But when you get down to crafting one, there’s nothing easy about it.Material for stories surrounds us. Yet few people are skilled at sharing personal anecdotes and even fewer know how ....
Release Date 2017/07 -
Let Them Choose: Cafeteria Learning Style for Adults
Author Shannon McKenzie , Jillian Douglas
A model for social experiential learning focused on choice. Lecturing on its own is ineffective. But what’s the alternative? Combine the best of brain science and learning theory with the power of choice. Deliver meaningful training programs that stimulate y....
Release Date 2016/10 -
Author Ainsley Nies , Diana Larsen
Ready, set, liftoff! Align your team to one purpose: successful delivery. Learn new insights and techniques for starting projects and teams the right way, with expanded concepts for planning, organizing, and conducting liftoff meetings. Real-life stories illustrat....
Release Date 2016/06 -
Author Toni Sciarra Poynter , Joe Navarro
International bestselling author and behavior expert Joe Navarro helps you successfully navigate the business world by understanding what your boss and coworkers are really thinking.Why is it that some people have all the elements of success—education, skills, inte....
Release Date 2010/02 -
Management Research Methodology: Integration of Principles, Methods and Techniques
Author K. N. Krishnaswamy , Appa Iyer Sivakumar , M. Mathirajan
The subject of Management Research Methodology is enthralling and complex. A student or a practitioner of management research is beguiled by uncertainties in the search and identification of the research problem, intrigued by the ramifications of research design, a....
Release Date 2016/05 -
Author Harvard Business Review
As a manager, you're shouldering more and more responsibilities--from maximizing your team's performance to increasing your company's market share to building profitable customer relationships. On top of all that, you need to orchestrate your own time and keep y....
Release Date 2017/11 -
Management: It’s not what you think
Author Henry Mintzberg , Bruce Ahlstrand , Joseph B. Lampel
“Henry Mintzberg is perhaps the world’s premier management thinker” a Carlsberg-style endorsement of the author from Tom Peters, management guruHenry Mintzberg is one of today’s best-known and most controversial management thinkers. Currently Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at McGill Univer....
Release Date 2013/07 -
Author Simon Collyer
The ability to deliver value in dynamic environments has become an essential skill for today’s project managers given the ever increasing rates of change driven by deregulation, the information age, and globalization. Managing Amidst Rapid Change responds to ....
Release Date 2015/05 -
Author Glen Giovannetti , Francoise Simon
A comprehensive overview of the new business context for biopharma companies, featuring numerous case studies and state-of-the-art marketing models Biotechnology has developed into a key innovation driver especially in the field of human healthcare. But as the biop....
Release Date 2017/10 -
Author Kathleen B. Hass
For organizations to thrive, indeed to survive, in today's global economy, we must find ways to dramatically improve the performance of large-scale projects. Applying the concepts of complexity theory can complement conventional project management approaches ....
Release Date 2008/10