Leading Up Down and Across

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Leading Up  Down and Across
Author : Jochen Hekker
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Publisher : Lidrs in Control Bv
Language : English
Release Date : 20 April 2016
ISBN : 9082242915
Pages : 216 pages
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Leading Up Down and Across by Jochen Hekker Book PDF Summary

Everyone possesses the characteristics of a good leader. Learn to recognize them, develop and deploy them with Jochen Hekker's LiDRS model. The first part of "Leading up, down and across" contains amusing anecdotes from Hekker's time in the Royal Navy. These stories are examples of good and bad leadership. Read about wooden window carpentry underwater, a hierarchical Spanish chef and how a naval officer ends up in the Afghan desert. Hekker's brief analyses of each story connects these examples to leadership outside the military as well. The second part of the book lays out the LiDRS model. In easily understandable language, Hekker lays a foundation for an individual to develop their own style of leadership, using key leadership features and building blocks. The online version of the model allows readers to test their own skills as a leader and decide where to make adjustments in a given situation. This allows readers to actively direct to the way in which they lead, while also providing an opportunity to learn from others. In addition to compelling stories and the leadership model, Hekker offers many practical tips to help you as a leader. "Leading up, down and across" provides tools for leaders at all levels to help them find the leadership attributes that are best for them and their situation. This makes "Leading up, down and across" an indispensable resource for the ambitious leader!

Leading Up  Down and Across

Everyone possesses the characteristics of a good leader. Learn to recognize them, develop and deploy them with Jochen Hekker's LiDRS model. The first part of "Leading up, down and across" contains amusing anecdotes from Hekker's time in the Royal Navy. These stories are examples of good and bad leadership. Read

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