Take a look in any bookstore, whether on line or brick-and-mortar, and you will fi nd dozens, even hundreds of books on leadership. But the focus of most of these books will be on the mechanics of leading. But leadership is more than the act of leading. Leadership is about the quality of relationships and infl uence. In The Affi rmation Principle, Dr. Bernard Curtis advances the proposition that organizations can bring out the best in people and achieve extraordinary success by understanding how to lead and care for the human spirit. Dr. Curtis begins by presenting the business case for the importance of organizations to understand the benefi ts of valuing people. In part one he explores the unstated contract between employees and employers, describes what organizations must do to connect with their people, and challenges leaders to have the courage to change. In part two, he shares a new concept and model of leadership based on human-affi rming behaviors and sound humane principles. In part three, Dr. Curtis shows how leaders’ value to the organization can be measured, how they can become more accountable, and what they can do to bring out the best in their people. The Affi rmation Principle offers some keen insights into the leader-follower relationship. This book provides some new tools to help the serious leader take their leadership thinking and skills to the next level.
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I am continually amazed by the number of leaders who don’t get this concept… Dr. Bernard Curtis skillfully articulates that true leadership is action and not position. Leadership is not limited to just those with an appropriate title or a corner office. To that end, this book is applicable for all leaders from the Boardroom to the cubicle and at every level in between. In today’s high pressure environment of increasing the bottom line and doing more with less, leaders at all levels are tested on a daily basis. Unfortunately, more often than not, leaders fail to…
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