10 results on '"Jeffrey A. Krames"'
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2. The Prosperous Leader: How Smart People Achieve Success
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Jacob M. Engel, Jeffrey A. Krames
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- 2014
3. The Joe Biden Way : How to Become a Bold and Empathic Leader
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Leadership--United States, Presidents--United States
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Discover what sets leaders like President Biden apart from the rest In The Joe Biden Way: How to Become a Bold and Empathic Leader, bestselling author and leadership expert Jeffrey Krames provides readers with leadership secrets gleaned from one of the most transformative and successful presidents in modern times: Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. In this book, the author sets out 7 lessons in inspiring leadership that have helped the 46th President of the United States carry his powerful message to the White House and deliver it to hundreds of millions of people. You'll learn how to: Lead with empathy and demonstrate you understand what your followers are experiencing Set a single priority and focus on it with laser precision Learn to execute on your goals and back your words with meaningful action Build on and cultivate your strengths and values Lead diverse groups of people and inspire them to share a common goal Perfect for executives, managers, and other business leaders, The Joe Biden Way is a must-read resource for anyone who strives to unlock the best in their followers and colleagues and discover what sets great leaders apart from the rest of the pack.
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- 2022
4. Liderar con humildad : 12 lecciones de liderazgo del papa Francisco
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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Cuando la revista Fortune publicó su lista de los'Mejores líderes del mundo', en el podio, sorprendentemente, estaba el nuevo Pontífice. Desde su elección como Papa, Bergoglio se hizo dueño de ese título… y mucho más. Logró cosas extraordinarias: le devolvió frescura a una institución que estaba envejeciendo, reavivó el catolicismo a nivel mundial y trajo esperanzas de un futuro mejor. ¿Cómo hizo un hombre que pasó su vida trabajando en los barrios pobres, lejos del Vaticano, para lograr esto? La respuesta está en su humildad, y en los principios básicos que nacen de ella. Liderar con el humildad explora esos doce principios y muestra cómo los líderes y ejecutivos pueden aplicarlos en sus actividades y organizaciones con resultados igualmente increíbles. Además, se ven casos concretos de las habilidades sin precedentes del Papa Francisco para inspirar al mundo en estos tiempos modernos y de crisis. Este libro revela el poder del método de un hombre sencillo, inteligente y práctico. Ayudará a las personas, sin importar edad, credo o vocación, a conducirse y a conducir equipos con autenticidad, porque el éxito de la gestión nace, sin duda, de un conductor humilde, que lidera con el ejemplo.
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- 2015
5. The Unforced Error : Why Some Managers Get Promoted While Others Get Eliminated
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Success in business, Businessmen, Executives
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A guide to help managers prepare for whatever comes over the netIn tennis, the player with the fewest unforced errors usually wins. The same is true in business- all too often, the mistakes that sabotage a career are completely avoidable, if you can anticipate them early enough.Bestselling management writer Jeffrey Krames adopts the metaphor of tennis to show how to spot and sidestep the types of faults that do the most damage. He shows how businesspeople can develop and practice good habits so they'll be ready for an unusually fast serve or wicked backhand.Drawing on stories about famous CEOs like Jack Welch, Robert Goizueta, and Lou Gerstner, Krames shows how to avoid some of the biggest'career killers.'His advice includes:Never say,'The ball was out by a mile'; face reality at all times.Choose your doubles partner carefully; bad people decisions (hiring, firing, promoting) can be fatal.Keep practicing your best shot; enhancing your strengths is more effective than trying to fix your weaknesses.
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- 2009
6. Inside Drucker's Brain
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Industrial management
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The most accessible guide to the essential ideas of “the inventor of modern management”.In late 2003, ninety-four-year-old Peter Drucker invited Jeffrey Krames to his home for an unprecedented day-long interview. He spoke candidly about his seminal management principles, his enormous body of work (thirty-eight books over six decades), and the leaders he had advised over the years (including Jack Welch).Krames used the insights he gained that day to create Inside Drucker's Brain--a compact guide to the great man's wisdom. Krames had no intention of writing a biography, but rather a book that would showcase Drucker's most important ideas and strategies, and explain why they are just as useful today as they were decades ago.Drucker's biggest contribution was a mind-set, not a methodology. He focused on prodding managers to ask the right questions, to look beyond what they thought they knew, and to focus on tomorrow rather than yesterday. If anything, this mind-set is more valuable in the digital age than it was in the industrial age.This user-friendly book will help readers grasp all of Drucker's key ideas on leadership, strategy, innovation, personal effectiveness, career development, and many other topics.
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- 2008
7. Jack Welch and the 4E's of Leadership (PB) : How to Put GE's Leadership Formula to Work in Your Organizaion
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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Proven leadership lessons from the author of the international bestseller The Welch Way Techniques Jack Welch used to create great leaders and drive unprecedented financial performance Jack Welch and GE used the celebrated 4e model to measure leadership potential and enhance profitability at every level of the organization. Jack Welch and the 4 E's of Leadership delivers a thought-provoking and in-depth analysis of this signature model. Pragmatic and handson, it explains how the model helped Welch to consistently spot 4e leaders--individuals with energy, the ability to inspire others, and the talent to consistently make the difficult decisions and meet financial goals. Jack Welch and the 4 E's of Leadership reveals how the 4e model helped GE's best and brightest eliminate bureaucracy, hire and promote energetic people, find new ways to increase the organization's customer-centricity, and more. Beyond the nuts and bolts of the 4e model, however, it outlines a step-by-step blueprint anyone can follow to stock an organization with performance-ready leaders and leaders-in-training. Examples include: How to recognize and encourage each of the 4e's--Energy, Energizers, Edge, and Execute Leadership theories of Drucker, Senge, and others, and how they support and validate Welch's 4e model Seven rules for successfully driving change, and leveraging it to gain long-term competitive advantage Leadership lessons of the 4e all-star executive team Valuable implementation insights on virtually every page, along with a'4e leader to-do'list Jack Welch is universally recognized as the greatest CEO of his era. In Jack Welch and the 4 E's of Leadership, bestselling author Jeffrey A. Krames examines Welch's seminal 4e leadership model and provides a penetrating and uncompromising look at how to recognize and develop authentic leaders.
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- 2005
8. What the Best CEOs Know
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Chief executive officers--United States--Case studies, Leadership--United States--Case studies, Decision making--United States--Case studies, Management--United States--Case studies, Organizational change--United States--Case studies, Success in business--United States--Case studies
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Leadership lessons from the best--Gates, Welch, Dell, Gerstner, Kelleher, Grove, and Walton What are the traits, tactics, and strategies of the business world's most transformative leaders... and what can the rest of us learn from them? In What the Best CEOs Know, leadership authority Jeffrey Krames examines the careers of seven of history's most accomplished CEOs--including in-depth interviews with Michael Dell, Lou Gerstner, and Herb Kelleher--to get candid answers to many of today's most compelling business questions. The result is a blueprint-like framework that instructs as well as it informs, and provides managers with the firsthand secrets of leadership giants. Proven learning tools--from cases and lesson summaries to selfassessment exercises--reinforce the book's methods and key ideas. Each chapter of What the Best CEOs Know provides innovative features including: Assess Your CEO Quotient Leadership Lessons of the CEO What would Jack Welch et al. do? A host of well-known and bestselling books have detailed the success formulas of specific CEOs. But until now, no single book has compiled the strategies of several CEOs--let alone the world's most well-known business leaders--into a handbook for achieving breakthrough corporate stewardship. What the Best CEOs Know does exactly that, combining the wisdom, strategies, and tactics of today's most accomplished CEOs into one powerful and one-of-a-kind business resource.
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- 2003
9. The Rumsfeld Way: The Leadership Wisdom of a Battle-Hardened Maverick
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Leadership
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Just Published! A dramatic new leadership model from one of twentieth-century America's most accomplished leaders Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is one of today's most recognized public figures, but few people are aware of the astonishing range of his leadership successes over the past four decades. Whether directing battles in the mountains of Afghanistan or guiding multibillion-dollar corporations through troubled waters, Rumsfeld has carved out a position among the most remarkable leaders of our time. The Rumsfeld Way explores Rumsfeld's skills, methods, and strategies through the prism of his own words and accomplishments, and arrives at a leadership model that is distinctive, powerful, and proven effective under unprecedented duress. Both a stunning addition to today's business library and an excellent read, The Rumsfeld Way outlines a step-by-step model for success in any field and writes a new chapter in the literature of leadership.
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- 2002
10. The Welch Way : 24 Lessons From the World's Greatest CEO
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Jeffrey A. Krames and Jeffrey A. Krames
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- Competition, Executive ability, Leadership, Chief executive officers, Success in business, Industrial management
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Unlock the Welch in You The Welch Way is the first book written specifically to help employees infuse their careers with the actions and success strategies of business icon Jack Welch. This accessible, fast-paced book draws on Welch's career to explain how workers can follow the proven Welch model to: Face reality Use change as a competitive weapon Defy tradition Fight fear Overcome bureaucracy Pounce on every opportunity Set stretch goals Move beyond boundaries Spark others to perform Get good ideas from everywhere Have fun Jack Welch transformed GE into the world's most valuable corporationand became one of history's most admired and successful CEOsby cutting through bureaucratic noise and letting hands-on, frontline employees tell him what needed to be done. The Welch Way shows you how to work the Welch magic in your career and reach new heights in today's wide-open, idea-driven workplace.
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- 2002
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