Launching a Leadership Revolution Mastering the Five Levels of Influence
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Business Plus 2005Description: 269pDDC classification:- P93 B729
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includes index and biblioraphy
WHAT A LEADER IS Chapter 1 LEADERSHIP DISCUSSION 3 Historical Example: Winston Churchill 15 WHAT A LEADER BRINGS Chapter 2 FOUNDATIONAL QUALITIES 25 Historical Example: William Wilberforce 51 WHAT A LEADER DOES Chapter 3 THE CYCLE OF ACHIEVEMENT 57 Historical Example: Mel Fisher 85 HOW A LEADER GROWS PERSONALLY Chapter 4 THE TRILATERAL LEADERSHIP LEDGER 93 Historical Example: Benjamin Franklin 107 HOW A LEADER GROWS IN INFLUENCE Chapter 5 THE FIVE LEVELS OF INFLUENCE 113 Historical Example: Queen Elizabeth I 117 Chapter 6 THE FIRST LEVEL OF INFLUENCE: LEARNING 119 Historical Example: Theodore Roosevelt 135 Chapter 7 THE SECOND LEVEL OF INFLUENCE: PERFORMING Historical Example: Tom Brady Chapter 8 THE THIRD LEVEL OF INFLUENCE: LEADING 170 Historical Example: Qeorge Washington 184 Chapter 9 THE FOURTH LEVEL OF INFLUENCE: DEVELOPING LEADERS Historical Example: Horatio Nelson Chapter 10 THE FIFTH LEVEL OF INFLUENCE: DEVELOPING LEADERS WHO DEVELOP LEADERS Historical Example: The Apostle Paul
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