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This is the eBook version of the printed book.
This Element is an excerpt from The Truth About Being a Leader (9780131873384) by Karen Otazo. Available in print and digital formats.
How to perform your leader "role" all day long, in front of all your audiences.
Actors turn on like a light as they become their characters or assume their public personae. Their high energy captures the audience. Good leaders do the same thing. However, when you're a leader, your audience is an all-day one-every follower, contact, and client, right down to your company driver. You can't slip out of your leader role until you're alone.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is the eBook version of the printed book.

This Element is an excerpt from The Truth About Being a Leader (9780131873384) by Karen Otazo. Available in print and digital formats.

How to perform your leader "role" all day long, in front of all your audiences.

Actors turn on like a light as they become their characters or assume their public personae. Their high energy captures the audience. Good leaders do the same thing. However, when you're a leader, your audience is an all-day one-every follower, contact, and client, right down to your company driver. You can't slip out of your leader role until you're alone.


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Autorenporträt
Karen Otazo is a global executive coach and thinking partner for multinational companies worldwide. More than 25 years of working in the United States, Europe, and Asia have given her a broad perspective on the challenges facing executive companies of all sizes, from boutique consulting firms and start-up nonprofits to global corporations, joint ventures, and strategic alliances. She is a fellow of the Society for Organizational Learning and past chair of the Boston University Executive Development Roundtable steering committee.