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Community of Leaders: What It Takes to Drive Strategy, Culture, and Change

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Build community to accelerate success

Do the leaders in your company work together towards a common goal? Do they trust one another? Are they accountable not only individually but as a team? These are just a few traits found in community-minded leaders, the kind of leaders essential to grow your organization.

With his new book, Community of Leaders, New York Times bestselling author Vince Molinaro breaks down why having a strong leadership culture in your organization is critical, how to build it, and how to sustain it for long term success. By detailing accessible strategies as well as common complications, Vince gives you the practical tools you need to help accelerate the creation of community in your organization. With real-world stories and researched statistics, you get a glimpse into community-based leadership in action and will understand exactly how it can benefit your team and your business.

Leadership is best executed with collaboration in mind. If you’re ready to transform the leadership culture in your organization to foster a strong community, this is the place to start.

216 pages, Paperback

Published September 10, 2024

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August 11, 2024
I got a chance to read an advance copy of this book from my old friend Vince Molinaro. It did not disappoint. Vince lays out, in compelling and clear prose, how success in organizations comes from commitment from leaders first to step up themselves, and then to lift the community. Either an organization is a community with trust and consistent behavior, or it's a second-place finisher. The evidence, and the call for leaders to champion communities in their organizations, in the full sense of the word, are both apodictic.
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