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Supermarket bag boy, frontline supervisor, corporate vice
president, consultant, university and college professor: these are
the kinds of work experiences Ken Chapman brings to The Leader's
Code. Drawing on his diverse experience, Ken provides a practical
guide to principle-centered leadership. Ken has provided leadership
and business ethics development for Fortune 500 Companies and many
lesser known organizations. Ken is the author of several books
including Personality: Making the Most of It, The Shoulders of
Giants, and Small Town Graces. Address inquiries to
[email protected] The Leader's Code is about the principles
which have guided leaders over the years. The best leaders have
always led by example by first directing themselves. Having
mastered the art of self-management, the best leaders turn their
attention to those who follow them. Their ultimate goal is to lead
others to lead themselves. Leaders who put into practice the
time-tested principles of The Leader's Code enable us all to work
today with a vision of what we want tomorrow to be.
Every young person needs a role model, coach, mentor or friend who
believes in them and insists that they believe in themselves.
Authors Anthony James and Ken Chapman share the stories of
twenty-eight outstanding African-Americans who faced head on the
challenges of realizing their potential and chose to make a
difference in the lives of their families, their communities, and
their world. Their stories, struggles, and strengths will inspire
and empower a younger generation to discipline themselves and act
with decisiveness to better our world. These African-American
leaders often acted in unexpected ways and their examples challenge
adults to provide a "shoulder" for a young to stand on.
There is an old yarn about a stranger passing through a small town.
The stranger stopped for gas and a soft drink at a service station.
Seeing an old timer seated on a bench, the stranger decided to
engage the man in a conversation. "Have you lived here all your
life?" he asked. Reflecting on the question for a moment, the old
timer responded, "Not yet."
Every young person needs a role model, coach, mentor or friend who
believes in them and insists that they believe in themselves.
Authors Anthony James and Ken Chapman share the stories of
twenty-eight outstanding African-Americans who faced head on the
challenges of realizing their potential and chose to make a
difference in the lives of their families, their communities, and
their world. Their stories, struggles, and strengths will inspire
and empower a younger generation to discipline themselves and act
with decisiveness to better our world. These African-American
leaders often acted in unexpected ways and their examples challenge
adults to provide a "shoulder" for a young to stand on.
There is an old yarn about a stranger passing through a small town.
The stranger stopped for gas and a soft drink at a service station.
Seeing an old timer seated on a bench, the stranger decided to
engage the man in a conversation. "Have you lived here all your
life?" he asked. Reflecting on the question for a moment, the old
timer responded, "Not yet."
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