The Hidden You and Your Leadership Evolution
A Systematic Approach to Leadership Transcendence
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ナレーター:
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Frank Gerard
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著者:
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John B. Slone
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Leadership author John Slone has uncovered the "hidden you", a psychological path to becoming what John describes as a transcendental leader. Contrary to popular belief, anyone can be a leader. However, to be a transcendental leader, a leader must first recognize and identify their innate social behaviors and how these behaviors are magnified through self-preservation.
His book The Hidden You and Your Leadership Evolution takes a fresh new approach on the subject of leadership, using psychology and personality types to help listeners analyze the motivations behind their behaviors. Through self-awareness and a systematic approach to leadership transcendence, this book will invoke and energize its listeners on how to bring out the best in themselves and others.
The Hidden You and Your Leadership Evolution builds a leader from the ground up and helps discover what John considers your “hidden you”, which involves discovering both the physiological and psychological attributes that make you, you. This is key to becoming a transcendental leader.
Every leader, whether at home or at work, needs a systematic approach to traverse the many complexities of human social behavior and the innate survival instincts that are consciously and subconsciously invoked in every human interaction. Ultimately, “Leadership is a skill, which must be nurtured through perpetual preparation,” explains John.
Becoming a good leader is a process, and not an event. Only by understanding this can you begin your leadership evolution. While this book will especially help those who hold, or are aspiring to hold, leadership positions in the corporate world, it will also help anyone looking to unlock their potential to lead.
©2017 John Slone (P)2020 John Slone