The Mastery of Leadership by David Fraser

The Mastery of Leadership by David Fraser

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The Mastery of Leadership by David Fraser

Master the art of transformational leadership: The Mastery of Leadership brings together the tangible and intangible dimensions each so vital to success-and yet so rarely brought together-and enables you to bring out the best in other people in a sustainable way. In this bold and thought-provoking book, experienced change agent Dr David Fraser provides profound, actionable insights into how to: lead in an enlightened way; handle ambiguity with grace; inspire success in other people; be influential even without authority; shape the future of an organisation; and be peaceful, effective, and resilient. Incredibly relevant and thought provoking Ishbell MacPhail, Regional GM, Dell Corporation A voyage of self-discovery Dr Graeme Waddell, Chairman, Energen Biogas Practical, insightful, and entirely useable Abi Mawhirt, Head of OD, Dundee and Angus College A powerful book full of grace and wisdom Gene Early, Internationally recognised leadership and organisational development adviser

At the University of Nottingham, David Fraser is a professor of law and social philosophy. He is the author of many books, including The Fragility of Law: Constitutional Patriotism and Belgian Jewry, 1940-1945 and Law after Auschwitz: Towards a Holocaust Jurisprudence.

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ISBN 13 9780993249105
ISBN 10 0993249108
Title The Mastery of Leadership
Author David Fraser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tay Publishing
Year published 2015-04-20
Number of pages 274
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.