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Power Tools - Top executive coaches put you on the fast track to success

Author Ann Mah, Ben Adkins, Karen L. Anderson, Charles A. Breeding, Jonathan Clark, Deb Clifford, Glenn Daughtridge, Daniel R. Fecht, Bill Fotsch, Susan Meyer-Miller, Meg Montford, David E. Nelson, Jim Peal, Jolene A. Savage, Kristin Scott, Valerie Simpson, Cynt
Publisher Compass Series Publishing
Category Career development
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ISBN / ASIN0975407619
ISBN-139780975407615
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Power Tools is your business tool kit to work your way to the executive suite. Each chapter is a mini-workshop full of thought-provoking ideas to help you take stock of your executive potential and gain the skills needed to succeed. Each chapter provides valuable tools you can use immediately to build a better career path. The book is divided into three sections: Essential Tools, Tools to Build Winning Teams, and Tools for High Impact Leadership. Essential Tools covers a variety of skills all executives need. Tools to Build Winning Teams gives you the communication and supervisory skills needed to deal effectively with your employees. High Impact Leadership asks you to dig deeper for greater understanding of the key tools great leaders know and use. Get the tools you need to build a great career!
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