Simple Truths of Leadership by Ken Blanchard; Randy ConleyLeadership legend and bestselling author Ken Blanchard and trust expert and thought leader Randy Conley present this carefully curated collection of fifty-two essential leadership principles that are easy to implement and practice. Effective leadership is an influence process where leaders implement everyday, commonsense approaches that help people and organizations thrive. Yet somehow, many of these fundamental principles are still missing from most workplaces. In Simple Truths of Leadership, legendary servant leadership expert Ken Blanchard, whose books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and his colleague Randy Conley, known and recognized for his many years of thought leadership and expertise in the field of trust, share fifty-two Simple Truths about leadership that will help leaders everywhere make commonsense leadership common practice. Readers will discover profound, memorable, and in some cases counterintuitive leadership wisdom such as * Who should make the first move to extend trust * What role a successful apology plays in building trust * When to use different strokes (leadership styles) for different folks--and for the same folks * Where the most important part of leadership happens * How to create autonomy through boundaries * Why the key to developing people is catching them doing something right A fun, easy read that will make a positive difference in leadership and organizational success, Simple Truths of Leadership will show readers how to incorporate simple but essential practices into their leadership style, build trust through servant leadership, and enhance their own lives and the lives of everyone around them.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781523000630
Publication Date: 2022
Leadership Offense: Mastering Appraisal, Performance, and Professional Development by Paul FalconeMASTER EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE REVIEWS Ready-to-use quick-guide to streamline employee reviews, create effective career development plans, and monitor year-round employee performance. Paul Falcone, author of 101 Difficult Conversations to Have with Employees and renowned HR and leadership expert, gives you powerful scripts and templates you can apply immediately to your employee reviews and development conversations. Along with key tactics for appraisal, motivation, and professional and career development, Leadership Offense: Reduces the time it takes to complete employee reviews by offering sample phrases for key performance areas. Gives you the framework and language for concrete and constructive feedback. Hones your ideas for evaluations and development plans with examples of employee behaviors, strengths, and opportunities. This handy, quick-guide turns a task many managers dread--giving performance reviews--into a positive opportunity to hone your leadership skills and guide your employees to the path for success.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781400230044
Publication Date: 2022
The Aspiring Leader's Guide to the Future: : 9 Surprising Ways Leadership is Changing by Clay ScrogginsYou may not hold a position of leadership or think of yourself as a leader. But if you want to create, change, or impact the world around you--even in a modest way--then you're guided by a leader's impulse and shaped by a leader's principles. You are an aspiring leader. But the fact is that you've come to this role at a time when leadership--like everything else--is rapidly changing...and too many leaders are addressing the problems of today and tomorrow with the style and substance of yesterday's leadership. We need an update. In The Aspiring Leader's Guide to the Future, Clay Scroggins (author of How to Lead When You're Not in Charge) explores nine new principles of leadership that will help leaders adapt to a changing world and work culture, such as: Today's leaders lean into vulnerability. Today's leaders develop relationships primarily around trust. Today's leaders celebrate the successes of others. These may seem like counter-intuitive principles, but they provide a new way forward for leaders and teams and will prove versatile in the event of change and durable in the face of conflict. With humor and a pastor's candor, Clay will show you why the old ways need updating and what developing new leadership skills could look like for your future. To be clear, the author of this book does not know the future. If he did, he would have used his talents on sports betting or stock trading. What he does know is that yesterday's leadership axioms are today's myths and what that means. The way forward requires an understanding of the past, a conviction of what's at stake today, and a vision for how different tomorrow will be. You don't have to be a young entrepreneur with big dreams or someone looking to land a leadership role just to be considered an aspiring leader. You are one now. And by developing your skills for the future, you can become today's version of a leader worth following.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9780310124450
Publication Date: 2022
Coaching People Through Organizational Change: : Practical Tools to Support Employees through Business Transformation, 1st Edition by Sue Noble; Amy TarrantSHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2023 - Change & Sustainability How can I coach employees effectively when business change is constant? What tools and techniques can I use both in-person and remotely? How can I reduce the stress caused by business transformation to boost productivity and wellbeing? Coaching People through Organizational Change is a practical guide for professional coaches and managers alike. It is specifically designed to support those coaching employees during uncertain times in a new world of work which is in a constant state of flux. It outlines what organizational change is, the different forms it can take and how to use evidenced-based coaching techniques to support the delivery of lasting business change. It will help those coaching to develop a greater understanding of how the brain makes decisions and adjusts to change and provides practical advice and guidance that can be used to deliver the most effective coaching intervention. Including over 20 tools and frameworks each supported by a suggestion for what type of organizational change the activity is best suited for, this is invaluable reading for anyone responsible for coaching and talent development whether as a professional coach or a line manager. Including country-agnostic advice that can be used with employees both in-person and remotely, this book will help to reduce stress and presenteeism and to boost productivity, performance, resilience and wellbeing.
The Long-Distance Team: Designing Your Team for Everyone's Success by Kevin Eikenberry (Contribution by); Wayne Turmel (Contribution by)Design and cultivate remote work teams that actually work. From the experts who brought you The Long-Distance Leader and The Long-Distance Teammate comes the proven and practical guide for leaders to consciously design teams, define and create their desired culture, and encourage and nurture employee engagement-all from a distance. Team design and culture are often presented as separate concepts when they are in fact intertwined in the remote work setting. Using the 3C model of communication, collaboration, and cohesion, leaders will be given the tools to overcome challenges, such as proximity bias and deteriorating social connections, to create an environment where everyone can contribute and add value equally, regardless of location. The 3Cs are Communication-While communication is a fundamental part of being human, it is also a critical foundation of successful work. Without it, teams break down. Collaboration-Remote leaders face the misguided belief that physical presence is required to have a collaborative team. The truth is that proximity has nothing to do with successful collaboration. Cohesion-This dimension includes decidedly nonstructural aspects, such as relationships, trust, and accountability. While difficult to measure, a team's cohesion is critical to its success. Using this framework, leaders of all levels will learn to assess, design, and develop their communication channels, methods for remote collaboration, and ability to foster cohesion to build successful long-distance teams. While a hybrid culture will be different, it can, when done right, be better than what existed before.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781523003419
Publication Date: 2023
A Guide to Supporting Hybrid Teams by Chris ColadonatoAre hybrid teams really that different from office-based or entirely virtual teams? Yes, to a certain degree. As organizations embrace flexible work, more people leaders will lead hybrid teams, and they need the skills and knowledge to do so. In this issue of TD at Work, Chris Coladonato explains ways talent development professionals can support and equip people managers with the tools and guidance to support their teams. She also details: The unique qualities of hybrid teams and associated challenges. Three critical areas of focus for managers leading hybrid teams Strategies and tips for supporting people leaders Tools & Resources in this issue are a team connection agreement guide, hybrid leadership in action guide, and communication and collaboration inclusion worksheet.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781953946522
Publication Date: 2022
Beyond Team Building: How to Build High Performing Teams and the Culture to Support Them by W. Gibb Dyer; Jeffrey H. DyerUnderstand the dynamics of all different types of teams Beyond Team Building: How to Build High Performing Teams and the Culture to Support Them represents the latest in thinking about creating effective teams. The authors present a new "Five C" framework that focuses on the core aspects of team building. The book helps the reader assess how his/her team is performing on each of the 5Cs--context, composition, competencies, change, and collaborative leadership, and discusses options concerning how to improve team performance along each of these dimensions. The book includes: * A wealth of examples of effective (and ineffective) teams from such companies as Cisco Systems, Bain & Company, and Amazon * New material concerning how to develop effective entrepreneurial and family teams * How to manage cross-cultural, virtual, and alliance teams * How to create a "team building organization" This book provides the next generation of team leaders, team members, and team consultants with the knowledge and skills they need to create effective and high functioning teams.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781119551409
Publication Date: 2019
Teams Unleashed: How to Release the Power and Human Potential of Work by Phillip Sandahl; Alexis PhillipsFROM THE CO-AUTHOR OF THE WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER, Co-Active Coaching, Fourth Edition: The proven framework for transformative conversations at work and in life Teams Unleashed provides a map and compass for engaged, sustainable, and improved team performance. This practical approach uses the everyday language of teams to highlight what's working, and uncover what's not, and gives teams the tools to to incorporate new practices that build team effectiveness. This is an approach proven in the real world of teams since 2005 and used by thousands of teams worldwide. The steps outlined are based on the fundamentals of coaching-a powerful, repeatable process to support and empower change that makes a difference. Teams Unleashed introduces the five core competencies for working effectively with teams, describes the essential team coaching skills and provides exercises and activities to generate the important conversations that lead to new understanding and new team norms. This is a book for those who work with and lead teams: team and executive coaches, internal HR, OD and L&D professionals, and team leaders. This is an approach that gives teams a way to get clear "We are here"; the tools to design "Where we go from here"; and the structure and accountability to stay on track for team success.
Call Number: Skillbooks
ISBN: 9781529337044
Publication Date: 2019
Mastering Collaboration in a Product Team :70 Techniques to Help Teams Build Better Products by Natasha Hampshire; Glaudia Califano; David SpinksThe nature of product development is changing. The most successful innovations are those that come from teams of people who are exploring problems together. Teams that build meaningful releases of their products iteratively and incrementally are opening the door for early feedback so that decisions can be taken to persevere or pivot based on evidence. But how do you make the most out of a team's different perspectives, experiences and ideas? How can you instill a collaborative mindset in a product development team? How do you find out if your product idea actually has any value? How can you truly understand people's needs? Mastering Collaboration in a Product Team is a toolbox of proven techniques from the field for the whole product team to use together to find answers to these questions and more. It is filled with practical tools to maximize your team's chances of success when developing products and services, from identifying opportunities, to the point of being able to confidently go into production. What You'll Learn Define people's real problems and needs Collaboratively create innovative ideas Validate product/feature ideas quickly and cheaply as a team Explore a lightweight introduction to the techniques of modern product development Who This Book Is For Product Owners, Product Managers, Business Analysts, Development Team Members, Designers, Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches or anyone in a role responsible for designing, developing, or sustaining products or services, with the purpose of maximizing their value.