Becoming a Leader of Character: 6 Habits That Make or Break a Leader at Work and at Home

Becoming a Leader of Character: 6 Habits That Make or Break a Leader at Work and at Home

By Dave Anderson and Anderson

While many books focus on developing managerial competencies, most leadership failures are the result of a failure in character, not a failure in competence. But, just like how you don't get in shape by reading a fitness magazine, you don't become a Leader of Character by reading a book on Character. You have to DO what you want to BE.

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Book Information

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publish Date: 10/11/2016
Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9781630479398
ISBN-10: 163047939X
Language: English

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While many books focus on developing managerial competencies, most leadership failures are the result of a failure in character, not a failure in competence. But, just like how you don't get in shape by reading a fitness magazine, you don't become a Leader of Character by reading a book on Character. You have to DO what you want to BE! Leaders of Character is a "workout plan" designed to develop six Habits of Character by providing small, daily exercises that strengthen your character muscles for the bigger character tests all leaders face.

About the Authors

General James L Anderson, PhD. After graduating from West Point, General Jim Anderson spent a total of 41 years leading soldiers in the United States Army. His served twenty-four years at Master of the Sword as the Head of the Physical Education Department developing our nation's future Army officer corps.

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JAMIE Anderson is jointly Professor in Strategic Management at Antwerp Management School and the Lorange Institute in Switzerland, and visiting lecturer at London Business School. His articles have appeared in publications such as California Management Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.

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