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THE BROKEN CEO: How To Be The Leader You Always Wanted To Be

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Transform the burden of leadership into an inspiring and liberating journey of discovery.Turn struggle into flow and stress into ease. Discover how to be the leader you’ve always wanted to be.Leadership was never meant to be a struggle. In this “perfect guide to the human side of leadership”, Pearse shifts the focus from the outer, operational world of process, to our inner worlds of perception, thinking and feeling, where the real levers of change lie.The book is packed with realistic and relevant case studies, punchy chapter summaries and practices that help you cultivate a leadership mindset to navigate adversity, change and uncertainty. Vision, Purpose, Culture, Delegation, Integrity and Resilience are explored as fundamentals of leadership.The Broken CEO will show you how

Master stress and burnoutTransform conflict into collaborationCreate a culture of accountability and ownershipDevelop true emotional intelligence and resilienceLearn how to coach others and create more leadersWhether you’re a chief executive, a senior manager, an owner or an entrepreneur, this book will give you the confidence and insight to lead in an effective, mindful and compassionate way, avoiding the many pitfalls of modern leadership.Get your copy now to be the leader you always wanted to be.

211 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 2, 2020

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December 29, 2024
Great audiobook because of the author’s British accent, brevity, and substance. I will definitely always use the leadership garden analogy, will implement 5 minutes of meditation a day, and not micromanage.
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