Winning at Leadership

How to Become an Effective Leader

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Skills, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: Sal Monastero ISBN: 9781450278362
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 31, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Sal Monastero
ISBN: 9781450278362
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 31, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

With heart, candor and wisdom, Sal Monastero here delivers invaluable guidance that parents, teachers, coaches, leaders, and managers at every level in all walks of life can apply to their own betterment and to the well-being and affirmation of their colleagues and teammates.

David M. Darst, CFA Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Sal creates a compelling path to leadership excellence. His 37 years of field leadership experience provides readers with real-life stories of what to and what not to do as a leader. Sals personal experiences allow readers to significantly accelerate their own leadership journey.

Gerald Herbison, MSM, ChFC, CASL, CFP, CLF Director, CLF Program Assistant Professor, Management Studies The American College

Many of us are not born natural leaders but most of us can develop leadership traits that allow us to successfully handle complex issues on a daily basis. In Winning at Leadership, a former Wall Street executive teaches both experienced and novice managers the communications skills, personal values, and problem-solving abilities he learned and implemented during the nearly four decades he effectively led an organization in a competitive and challenging marketplace.

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With heart, candor and wisdom, Sal Monastero here delivers invaluable guidance that parents, teachers, coaches, leaders, and managers at every level in all walks of life can apply to their own betterment and to the well-being and affirmation of their colleagues and teammates.

David M. Darst, CFA Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Sal creates a compelling path to leadership excellence. His 37 years of field leadership experience provides readers with real-life stories of what to and what not to do as a leader. Sals personal experiences allow readers to significantly accelerate their own leadership journey.

Gerald Herbison, MSM, ChFC, CASL, CFP, CLF Director, CLF Program Assistant Professor, Management Studies The American College

Many of us are not born natural leaders but most of us can develop leadership traits that allow us to successfully handle complex issues on a daily basis. In Winning at Leadership, a former Wall Street executive teaches both experienced and novice managers the communications skills, personal values, and problem-solving abilities he learned and implemented during the nearly four decades he effectively led an organization in a competitive and challenging marketplace.

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