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The Business of People is purposefully focused on people. The book will assist you to develop and support yourself with your people leadership, knowledge, and skills. It is an opportunity to better manage yourself and lead others, including your organization, into the modern volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. It is also a sequel to the top-selling book The Business of Portfolio Management: Boosting Organizational Value.

Authors Madeleine Taylor and Iain Fraser combine to give you the very best in knowledge and experience in a variety of situations. This is a book that cuts through the nonsense and presents real-world solutions for situations facing leaders today and tomorrow.

Shifting from managing people to leading people requires a pivot...Leadership matters because the future is at greater risk without it. Regardless of where you are in your leadership journey I am confident this new book from Madeleine and Iain

Table of Contents

Early Reader Reviews

Dedication

Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables and Tools

Foreword

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Preface

Section One: Managing Yourself and Being the Best You Can Be

Section Two: Leading Others One-on-One—Helping Others Be the Best They Can Be

Section Three: Managing Groups—Working Together for Great Outcomes

Section Four: Leading the Organization—Creating a Dynamic Organization Which Delivers Ongoing Value

Epilogue

Appendix: Poems to Ponder

Glossary

Bibliography and References

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/24/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367251024, 978-0367251024
      ISBN10: 0367251027

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Business of People is purposefully focused on people. The book will assist you to develop and support yourself with your people leadership, knowledge, and skills. It is an opportunity to better manage yourself and lead others, including your organization, into the modern volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. It is also a sequel to the top-selling book The Business of Portfolio Management: Boosting Organizational Value.

      Authors Madeleine Taylor and Iain Fraser combine to give you the very best in knowledge and experience in a variety of situations. This is a book that cuts through the nonsense and presents real-world solutions for situations facing leaders today and tomorrow.

      Shifting from managing people to leading people requires a pivot...Leadership matters because the future is at greater risk without it. Regardless of where you are in your leadership journey I am confident this new book from Madeleine and Iain

      Table of Contents

      Early Reader Reviews

      Dedication

      Contents

      List of Figures

      List of Tables and Tools

      Foreword

      Acknowledgments

      About the Authors

      Preface

      Section One: Managing Yourself and Being the Best You Can Be

      Section Two: Leading Others One-on-One—Helping Others Be the Best They Can Be

      Section Three: Managing Groups—Working Together for Great Outcomes

      Section Four: Leading the Organization—Creating a Dynamic Organization Which Delivers Ongoing Value

      Epilogue

      Appendix: Poems to Ponder

      Glossary

      Bibliography and References

      Index

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