No-Nonsense Leadership

How to Become an Effective Leader, Manager and Coach

Description

Often find yourself explaining to your employees how they should do their jobs? Tend to duck difficult conversations? Sometimes at a loss when trying to deal with complaining, quarrelling, or underachieving employees? Need some guidance on how to support employees who want to develop? There are plenty of books and theories about leadership. What these rarely describe, though, is HOW to manage effectively. This book fills that void. No-Nonsense Leadership helps you adopt a confident, coaching leadership style. Coaching leadership is a surprisingly effective leadership style. Your employees will take more responsibility, allowing you more time and energy for important management tasks. This book helps you recognize and bypass your reflexes and pitfalls, and teaches you coaching skills and easy-to-use conversation techniques. The practical pointers and countless real-life examples in this book enable you to immediately put it all into practice. You will soon notice that you are getting more out of your people – and out of yourself. Nadia van der Vlies is the co-owner of the NONONS training institute. She has held management positions at various organizations, develops leadership programs and trains managers to become more effective by adopting a coaching mindset. ‘Instantly applicable in my day-to-day work. Highly relatable and a must-read for any manager who wants to save time and get the most out of themselves and their team'- Joris Herremans, Manager Digital Grandvision Benelux ‘This book is an engaging combination of self-reflection and useful stepping stones’ - Hugo de Koning, founder Young Capital
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Writer
Vlies, Nadia van der
Title
No-Nonsense Leadership
Publisher
Warden Press
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
160
Weight
333 gr
EAN
9789492004802
Dimensions
244 x 170 x 11 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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