Do Less, Be More

Do Less, Be More

Do Less, Be More

Vanessa Porter

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Editorial:
Vanessa Porter
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Gestión y técnicas de gestión
ISBN:
9781925648720
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For many businesspeople, the challenge of trying to become a successful leader is quite overwhelming.How do you consistently work on the business rather than in it? How do you truly connect with people? How do you make sense of what matters most? These are questions Vanessa Porter has heard many times.This book meets the growing demand for simple, practical and step-by-step advice for leaders to follow. Do Less, BE More is about overcoming the feelings of being overwhelmed and out of control. It will enable leaders to stop focusing their attention only on actions and results and show them how to become a Leader of Substance, one who concentrates on the quality of their thinking and the strength of their relationships. This delivers a greater sense of personal fulfilment, as well as tangible business results.Using her many years of experience working in senior roles in major corporations, Vanessa shares insights into why leaders often struggle. She also explains why ‘tuning in’ must come first and how to achieve this, before outlining her five steps on how to become a Leader of Substance:1. Generate clarity so everyone knows the strategic direction and their contribution2. Create a connected and supportive business environment3. Assess and develop the capabilities of your team for optimum results4. Balance the capacity needs with the available resources, including looking after yourself5. Stay on top of progress with your people and the metrics by checking in This book shows you how to be your best self – for you, your stakeholders and your organisation.

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