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Intentional Leadership: Becoming a Trustworthy Leader clearly
explains the ways leaders can build trust in three stages of their
career: as an individual contributor, as a team member, and as a
leader of an organization. Through profiling a trustworthy leader,
Bob Lintz, and his career at General Motors, this text illustrates
how leaders can be intentional in leading themselves, their teams,
and their organizations by building the ROCC of Trust (be reliable,
open and honest, competent, and compassionate). The authors also
feature other authentic leaders to demonstrate how to build trust
along your leadership journey. Some noteworthy differences from
this book's first edition include: Revised from the first edition
with more than 80% new material to help leaders at all ages and all
stages build trust and move from an individual contributor to an
organizational leader. Each chapter is structured around the career
of Bob Lintz, who successfully turned around a failing GM plant in
the suburb of Cleveland. He now serves The Cleveland Clinic's Board
of Trustees where he is applying the lessons learned from this
turnaround. Each chapter also contains the experience and wisdom of
other trustworthy leaders from a variety of backgrounds,
ethnicities, and economic sectors: this will inspire other leaders
to build trust intentionally and authentically. An accessible and
informative tone, with a focus on research and anecdotes, to create
a cohesive guidebook for leaders. Intentional Leadership is
suitable for new as well as experienced leaders who want to learn
more about how to build trust with employees and other
stakeholders, and who want to be intentional in the way they lead
others.
Intentional Leadership: Becoming a Trustworthy Leader clearly
explains the ways leaders can build trust in three stages of their
career: as an individual contributor, as a team member, and as a
leader of an organization. Through profiling a trustworthy leader,
Bob Lintz, and his career at General Motors, this text illustrates
how leaders can be intentional in leading themselves, their teams,
and their organizations by building the ROCC of Trust (be reliable,
open and honest, competent, and compassionate). The authors also
feature other authentic leaders to demonstrate how to build trust
along your leadership journey. Some noteworthy differences from
this book's first edition include: Revised from the first edition
with more than 80% new material to help leaders at all ages and all
stages build trust and move from an individual contributor to an
organizational leader. Each chapter is structured around the career
of Bob Lintz, who successfully turned around a failing GM plant in
the suburb of Cleveland. He now serves The Cleveland Clinic's Board
of Trustees where he is applying the lessons learned from this
turnaround. Each chapter also contains the experience and wisdom of
other trustworthy leaders from a variety of backgrounds,
ethnicities, and economic sectors: this will inspire other leaders
to build trust intentionally and authentically. An accessible and
informative tone, with a focus on research and anecdotes, to create
a cohesive guidebook for leaders. Intentional Leadership is
suitable for new as well as experienced leaders who want to learn
more about how to build trust with employees and other
stakeholders, and who want to be intentional in the way they lead
others.
This is a book for anyone who wants to be a more effective leader
or manager by building trust with others.
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