Achieving Credibility

audiobook (Unabridged) The Key to Effective Leadership

By James M. Kouzes

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In Achieving Credibility: The Key to Effective Leadership, you'll find a truly human approach to leadership, one that identifies and focuses on the traits we all admire in other people. Kouzes helps you put your finger on the intangibles that make some people simply stand head and shoulders above their peers. And most of all, you'll come to understand why building credibility is such a fundamental aspect of the leadership process.

This is a personally inspiring guide, a must-listen for all managers, leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who can't do their job alone. Listen thoughtfully and discover:

  • The six disciplines of credibility
  • How to readily establish trust with others
  • Specific ways to promote education and deeper understanding among employees
  • How to regain credibility if you've lost it
  • The technique of conflict resolution on the basis of principles rather than positions
  • How to cultivate the qualities in yourself that all people look for in a leader
  • How you can reach your maximum potential by motivating others to reach theirs
  • And a lot more
  • If your desire is to create the perfect work environment - where people are motivated, trust one another, and share similar goals and visions - and to establish an atmosphere of hope regardless of what your organization is going through, then Achieving Credibility is the blueprint for you.

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