Achieving Top Performance Using the Eight Creative Talents
Lynne C. Levesque
|
$26.95
|
View Inside Pages
The author draws on her experience as an international consultant and trainer,
as well as her academic research and study of creativity, to develop powerful
tools and insights for improving creative results at work. She explores eight
creative talents—adventurer (ES), navigator (IS), explorer (EN), visionary (IN),
pilot (ET), inventor (IT), harmonizer (EF), and poet (IF)—that can be drawn
upon as the basis for developing flexibility in reactions to challenges. She
brings these dimensions to life with stories and experiences of managers
and executives around the world.
| Product Detail |
| 267 pages Hardcover |
| 2001 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-89106-153-3 |
| Product No. 61060 |
|
$26.95
|
|
| RELATED PRODUCTS |
|
Hardwired Leadership
Hardwired Leadership provides the tools and step-by-step guidance needed
to evaluate strengths, identify blind spots, and plan courses of action for
mastering leadership in the twenty-first century.
|
|
Leadership Development
This book serves as an outstanding resource guide for consultants and trainers
concerned with leadership development for managers.
|
|
The Leadership Equation
A book that addresses how to balance management styles for situational leadership demands and provides a manageable, systematic foundation for building critical people skills.
|
|
Mapping the Organizational Psyche
Today's organizations face many challenges; change is occurring more rapidly than ever before, nations of the world continue to become more economically linked, and corporations are looking for partners, oftentimes in not so likely places.
|
|
Unbalanced Influence
The complex and elusive concept of “leadership” has spawned a dizzying array of leadership myths. To separate leadership facts from fiction, Dr.
|
|
5-D Leadership
Corporate America spends more than $10 billion a year on leadership training, and executive offices are jam-packed with books on the topic.
|
|
Primal Leadership
If you are familiar with Daniel Goleman's theories on emotional intelligence (EI), then you know his ideas have substantially changed our understanding of what it means to be smart.
|