Leadership: The Multiplier Effect
- 2h 31m
- Andy Cope, Jonathan Peach, Mike Martin
- Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
- 2018
As 9-5 morphs into 24/7, it brings mounting pressures and new rules. Your life is full-on, relentless and exhausting and worse still, it's zipping by in a blur. It's easy to end up careering from one crisis to another, buzzed up on sugar and coffee, existing from one holiday to the next.
The leader's job is to squeeze more from less, but most leaders feel they can't possibly work any harder and are sick to death with being told to work smarter. So where next? The answer is to use the multiplier effect to transform your leadership style.
Leadership: The Multiplier Effect is crammed with the latest thinking on leadership, strengths, positive psychology, purpose, employee engagement, coaching, emotional intelligence and 'life', supplemented with anecdotes, pithy quotes and asides that help bring the content to life.
And to save you time, the book's central message is this: Your job as a leader is NOT to inspire people. Your job as a leader is to BE INSPIRED.
About the Author
Andy Cope describes himself as an author, happiness expert, qualified teacher and learning junkie. He has spent 10 years researching 'positive psychology' culminating in a 'PhD in Happiness' from Loughborough University.
He has developed a series of keynotes and courses centering on themes of happiness and flourishing, which he delivers in business and schools across the world.
Andy has written several best-selling personal development books, including 'The Art of Being Brilliant', and is also a best-selling children's author. His 'Spy Dog' series has enjoyed huge global success.
In this Book
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Just One Thing to Remember
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A Taste of Leadership
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Relight my Fire
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Joining the Dots
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One for the Grown-Ups
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Listening for Dummies
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The Leadership Love Machine
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Mind the Gap
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Creating Superheroes
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Climb Every Mountain
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Why Your 'Why-Factor' is Actually Your 'X-Factor'
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Big Foot