John Baldoni
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December 2007
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The Leader's Pocket Guide: 101 Indispensable Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Any Situation
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2012
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12 editions
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Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders
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2003
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7 editions
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Lead Your Boss: The Subtle Art of Managing Up
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2009
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6 editions
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Lead By Example: 50 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Results
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2008
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8 editions
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Great Motivation Secrets of Great Leaders
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2004
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4 editions
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12 Steps to Power Presence: How to Assert Your Authority to Lead
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2010
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10 editions
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Moxie: The Secret to Bold and Gutsy Leadership
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2014
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12 editions
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The Leader's Guide to Speaking with Presence: How to Project Confidence, Conviction, and Authority
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2013
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6 editions
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Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
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Lead with Purpose: Giving Your Organization a Reason to Believe in Itself
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2011
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6 editions
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“give a reason for people to believe in what you stand for.”
― Lead Your Boss: The Subtle Art of Managing Up
― Lead Your Boss: The Subtle Art of Managing Up
“Research indicates that employees around the world have expectations for professional development. Ultimate responsibility for career development rests with the employee. It is up to him or her to take advantage of the opportunities offered.”
― The Leader's Pocket Guide: 101 Indispensable Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Any Situation
― The Leader's Pocket Guide: 101 Indispensable Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Any Situation
“Lead from the front. Go to where you can do the most good. From the moment the Towers were struck, Giuliani was front and center, helping to coordinate, command, and commandeer state and federal assistance. Be seen as the leader. Get out of the bunker. Let people know what you are doing. In the wake of September 11, Giuliani was everywhere; he used his public persona to console, grieve with, and inspire his ravaged city. Elevate the status of sacrifice. Give meaning to the sacrifice of others. Giuliani repeatedly cited the heroism of the New York City firefighters who, as the Towers were crumbling, went in as others were coming out. Show the human side. Do not be afraid to show emotion. We witnessed Giuliani shedding”
― Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders
― Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders
“When it comes to dealing with change and crisis, grace becomes evident in how we treat one another.”
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
“Humility is a reflection of vulnerability; it is the self giving itself permission to say, “I don't know everything.”
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
“A leader who delivers the truth and does so calmly and confidently gives people a reason to believe that the right people are in charge and will do what they can to improve the situation.”
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
“Patience prepares the mind for the opportunity.”
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
“Leading in crisis requires an ability to remain composed, focused, and engaged when tensions rise.”
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
― Grace Under Pressure: Leading Through Change and Crisis
























