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"This book is for leaders, those who aspire to be leaders, and all employees who desire to take their performance to a higher level. Do you have the Power Skills needed to achieve the level of success you desire? Power Skills are a top asset in today's ever-changing workplace. This book reveals Power Skills that promote how to think and act accountably for success. But this book does far more. It describes Power Skills that, if taught and nurtured to all employees of an organization or company, will result in the organization continuously and holistically evolving. Adopting these Power Skills can lead to exceptional performance both for individuals and for their organizations. Power Skills discussed include break the rules occasionally, never avoid necessary confrontation, think for yourself, manage daily to your top three priorities, routinely practice boldness and courage, decide who you choose to be, be a good actor, and so much more. The Power Skills include those that are foundational, for team building, and for interacting with your leaders. An organization should invest in a core set of Power Skills that will form a foundation of its culture and values. I welcome you to come along for a potentially transformative and game-changing ride in your personal pursuit of the adventure called life."--
Leadership. --- Personnel management. --- Organizational change. --- Organizational behavior. --- Power Skills. --- Soft skills. --- Exceptional performance. --- Project leadership. --- Leadership traits. --- Team building. --- Employee development. --- Foundational power skills. --- Shared values. --- Team skills. --- Project manager characteristics. --- How to think. --- How to act accountably. --- Higher performance. --- Increasing personal effectiveness. --- People skills. --- Practicing integrity. --- Improve personal value. --- Leader.
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The quality of leadership in any organization--business, social, military, and government--is enhanced or limited by the quality of its leadership communication. The authors of this book, both of whom are experienced in the practice and study of enterprise communication, assert that leadership is given force by strategic communication that produces results required in competitive conditions. For the professional in enterprise communication, this brings into focus two questions: (1) What is the relevance of communication in the leadership process of reaching best achievable outcomes (BAOs)? and (2) How does the primary communication professional attain expert influence and success in a leadership position? This book provides insights and guidance on functioning at the highest levels of the corporate communications profession. This function by an individual identified in many companies as the chief communication officer (CCO) has risen in importance in free-enterprise economies, coincident with the evolution of social media, journalism, data analytics, government engagement, change management, and other factors shaping enterprise strategies and success. The book examines the enterprise CCO at three levels: the communicator rising toward, or newly positioned in responsibility for, enterprise communication; the CCO as a collaborator in leadership with others (chief executive and chief financial officer are examples of those with whom leadership communication is structured and driven); and the developed, influential communication chief dealing with missions, strategies, and the execution of enterprise vision. A detailed guidance is given on information flow that takes advantage of stakeholder perception management and the productive, enabled employee culture. Crisis communication in modern contexts is explained, with emphasis on precrisis intelligence gathering through social conversation analysis, and procedures for crisis communication management are drawn from cases provided by CCOs in author interviews and lectures in the authors' graduate classes at Georgetown University.
Business communication. --- Leadership. --- advocacy --- Arthur W. Page --- best achievable outcomes --- business purpose --- CCO --- chief communication officer --- chief executive officer --- collaboration --- communication consulting --- corporate character --- corporate communications --- corporate governance --- corporate reputation --- crisis communication --- C-suite communication --- culture change --- employee value proposition --- enterprise culture --- influence --- information flow --- leadership communication skills --- leadership presentation --- leadership traits --- leading change --- shared value deals --- social media analysis --- stakeholder perception management --- strategic communications --- strategic leadership --- strategy execution --- strategy implementation --- transformational change --- vision --- WIIFM --- workplace motivation
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