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Force for Good

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Force for Good Synopsis

Inside each leader is a force for good and a force for bad. Which one wins? The one you feed.

As more and more organizations become purpose-driven and commit to the triple bottom line of profit, people and planet, leaders need to practise a new set of behaviours to stay motivated, authentic, resilient and master winning behaviours.

Force for Good explores the practical challenges facing purpose-driven leaders in a changed leadership landscape. Avoiding abstract and jargon-fuelled hype , John Blakey provides a collection of common-sense techniques and easy to use tools that any busy, performance-focused leader can quickly deploy to build a better, more purposeful organization

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ISBN: 9781398615212
Publication date: 3rd August 2024
Author: John Blakey
Publisher: KoganPage an imprint of Kogan Page
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 224 pages
Genres: Business and Management
Management: leadership and motivation
Management and management techniques

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If you want to thrive for longer in your purpose driven role then I can’t recommend this book enough. It’s principles, models and tools have already refreshed me in my role as a leader.

If you started off your career as a force for good with a strong purpose but you’ve since found yourself lacking the drive you once had, then this is the book for you. Unlike other leadership books, it’s not solely applicable for those in the corporate world. It’s an insightful book for you to recentre yourself on your purpose as a leader.

Force for Good has 19 helpful exercises as part of its Thrival Kit that bring to life the teachings of the book. The useful and practical ideas along with meaningful analogies and metaphors make for an enjoyable read. The presentation is refreshing and easy to follow.... Read Full Review

Paul Stevenson