Richard Hytner
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Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
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published
2014
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7 editions
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There is an I in Team: Unexpected Lessons for Business from Sports
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published
2012
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8 editions
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Consiglieri: Leading From the Shadows
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published
2014
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2 editions
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“Anchors are fools with substance, and the truths they dispense, though clothed in comedy, take precedence over amusing antics. They are professional fools, intelligent fools that know exactly what they are doing. Discerning and wise, these fools coax, cajole, instruct and criticise their leaders, transforming their mindsets, anchoring and initiating changes in their behaviour, without fear of retribution.”
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
“Nor is the remedy for power to be sliced and diced democratically. Other than in communist idylls and Hot Chocolate lyrics, not everyone can be a winner all of the time. My leadership philosophy remains rooted in the need for an out-and-out leader.”
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
“Care has a passion for mentorship. His eyes light up when he talks about creating those possibilities in people’s minds. It is not just what he shares and when he shares it, but how he shares it – with self-deprecating yet substantial wisdom – that makes his contribution to others so effective: I remember a few years ago with our annual group meeting, we had this session with the board up the front and we were answering questions. The question was asked, ‘What have you done that you are most proud of in the last twelve months?’ There was a bit of a silence and I spoke first. I said, ‘Well, look, I am just very proud of taking on a coach.’ And afterwards, one of the people in the audience came up to me and said, ‘Thank you so much for sharing that because it has given me permission to seek a coach whereas up until now I’ve thought, well, you know, it’s a sign of weakness.’ So, they see some big, ugly Australian standing up the front there and he’s saying, ‘You know, I’ve just taken on a coach, elite athletes have coaches, why shouldn’t elite business people have coaches?’ and just the fact of saying it, sharing it, had an impact.”
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
― Consiglieri - Leading from the Shadows: Why Coming Top Is Sometimes Second Best
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