Review
Best seller of 2005. Lays out a proven path and inspiring ideas. --
Business FirstBy developing what the authors call "self-efficacy," readers become better able to effect change. --
HR Magazine, September 2005Eye-opening research and expert advice. Offers effective ways for people and organizations to grow, become more effective and succeed. --
Soundview Executive Book Summaries, July 2005One good book. A tool to help even lost leaders find their way to greatness. --
San Francisco Examiner, Feb. 23, 2005Presents a proven plan for revitalizing companies by emphasizing changes in behaviors, attitudes, and basic integrity. --
Forecast, February 2005Spells out integrity in concrete terms that are understandable, measurable, and sensible good business too. --
Business to Business, October 2005You can bet I'm passing this one along to colleagues. Concepts are "24-hour principles" that apply to your whole life. --
Training, September 2005
Product Description
Inspiring people who lead with integrity move things forward, garner commitment from others, and are willing to ask the tough questions when necessary. These are the real leaders who generate and sustain cultures of character in organizations. DECENT PEOPLE, DECENT COMPANY puts the power to develop the core qualities of leadership character into the hands of anyone dedicated to bringing integrity, respect, and personal responsibility back to the workplace--regardless of his or her place in the organization.
Drawing on more than 25 years of experience working with hundreds of CEOs, managers, and teams, this innovative husband-and-wife team provides both the inspiration and the tools to help people move from asking "Why don't they?" to asking "What can I?" With their original and dynamic Leadership Character Model, the Turknetts have captured the essence of what it takes to revitalize attitudes and behavior, unleash leadership integrity, and reinvigorate organizations. DECENT PEOPLE, DECENT COMPANY identifies the eight essential traits of leadership character: empathy, emotional mastery, lack of blame, humility, accountability, courage, self-confidence, and focus on the whole. In chapters that focus on each quality individually, dozens of leaders, in their own words, bring to life the struggles and triumphs of developing the bahviors of character and ethical leadership required to bring out the best in everyone.
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