Review
"...an engaging and reader-friendly book. The theories are clear; the demonstrations, realistic; and the ideas for application, abundant." --
R.W. Linneweh, Jr., President, Chief Executive Officer, Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital"...can be read with deceptive ease, but the reader will find paths toward deeper personal understanding and enhanced effectiveness at every juncture." --
Candice Frankovelgia, Senior Program Associate, Center for Creative Leadership"...can be read with deceptive ease...the reader will find paths toward deeper personal understanding, enhanced effectiveness at every juncture. --
Candice Frankovelgia, Senior Program Associate, Center for Creative Leadership"A simple read that discovers interesting insights to working differently and more effectively". --
Ken Blanchard, Co-author of The One Minute Manager"An easy-to-read story that helps you understand your style and set personal and professional goals..." --
R.M. Jenson, President, SYSCO Food Services of Seattle"Perfect for the organization faced with the issue of improving colleague retention." --
Kelly Bennan, Chief Learning Officer, Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc."The integration of individual and organizational values provides powerful energy that fuels a new definition of success!" --
Virginia Duncan, President, Wisconsin Leadership Institute"The world would be a better one and companies healthier places if more people followed Specht's advice. Simple. Helpful. Worthwhile." --
Patrick Lencioni, Author, The Five Temptations of a CEOMr. Specht's prose style creates a remarkable look at diversity in value perception a must read for all "value-centered" organizations." --
Tom Hill, Senior Associate, The Ken Blanchard Companies, Co-Author of The Leadership Bridge
Product Description
Written in a lively story format, Lessons from the Window Seat provides a practical tool for the reader to better understand themselves, their individual psychological core values and how those values relate to where and why they work.
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