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[PDF] Managing the Book on YOU!: Rewriting your leadership story Ipad

The way you tell your story can make all the difference. 8221 Think about a leader you admire. What do you know about the journey they took to achieve success? Likely you have read about their educational achievements, their work in the community and in their industry, and honors and awards they have received. Whether they lead governments, corporations or universities, the stories we read do not tell the whole story of their success.What is rarely detailed are the advancements they made to how they lead. This includes the advances they have made to their emotional intelligence, an increased ability to listen and ask the right questions, the improvements to written and verbal communication

The way you tell your story can make all the difference. 8221 Think about a leader you admire. What do you know about the journey they took to achieve success? Likely you have read about their educational achievements, their work in the community and in their industry, and honors and awards they have received. Whether they lead governments, corporations or universities, the stories we read do not tell the whole story of their success.What is rarely detailed are the advancements they made to how they lead. This includes the advances they have made to their emotional intelligence, an increased ability to listen and ask the right questions, the improvements to written and verbal communication

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[PDF] Managing the Book on YOU!: Rewriting your leadership

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The way you tell your story can make all the difference. 8221 Think about a

leader you admire. What do you know about the journey they took to achieve

success? Likely you have read about their educational achievements, their

work in the community and in their industry, and honors and awards they have

received. Whether they lead governments, corporations or universities, the

stories we read do not tell the whole story of their success.What is rarely

detailed are the advancements they made to how they lead. This includes the

advances they have made to their emotional intelligence, an increased ability

to listen and ask the right questions, the improvements to written and verbal

communication 8211 the intangible elements that matter the most to their

success as a leader and yet are often overlooked.Managing the Book on You

addresses a vital missing element in one 8217 s career. The key is making

certain that who you have become and what you have changed is clearly

understood by those you work with.Written in an engaging and practical style,

Dr. Lalia Rach, the author has spent her career working with executives and

advancing her own leadership style. She believes The way you tell your story

can make all the difference for your career. This book is more than stories and

advice. It is a workbook, a place for you to explore the views, assumptions and

beliefs others hold about you that are no longer current. Putting who you are

into proper focus for others is something many of us ignore and pay the price

for doing so. Throughout the book there will be examples to help you identify

what you were versus what you have become. The narrative and workbook will

help you identify opportunities for you to demonstrate what has changed about

youHer introduction to leadership began at a young age watching her

grandmother who owned and operated a popular restaurant, Eulalia 8217 s in

Spring Green, Wisconsin for decades. She became her grandmother 8217 s

helper 8221 at the age of five when she was given a piece of biscuit dough


and told to do as Grandma 8221 did. While she discovered cooking was not in

her DNA, Lalia did learn about the spirit of entrepreneurship and leadership

from her grandmother.

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