Publisher |
Writers of the Round Table Press |
Publication Year |
2011 |
ISBN-13 |
9781610660136 |
ISBN-10 |
9781610660136 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
82 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
16.99 x 0.48 x 24.41 |
Weight (grms) |
149 |
The corporate world is filled with men and women who have worked hard to reach upper level management. They're intelligent, skilled, and even charismatic. But only a handful of them will ever reach the pinnacle--and as executive coach Marshall Goldsmith shows in this book, subtle nuances make all the difference. These are small transactional flaws performed by one person against another that, using Goldsmith's straightforward, jargonfree advice, are easy behaviors to change. EDITORIAL REVIEWS: From Publishers Weekly Goldsmith, an executive coach to the corporate elite, pinpoints 20 bad habits that stifle already successful careers as well as personal goals like succeeding in marriage or as a parent. Most are common behavioral problems, such as speaking when angry, which even the author is prone to do when dealing with a teenage daughter's belly ring
Marshall Goldsmith
Marshall Goldsmith was recently named by BusinessWeek as one of the most influential practitioners in the history of leadership development. The Times and the American Management Association, recently named him one of fifty great thinkers and business leaders in the field of management. The Wall Street Journal names him as one of the worlds top ten executive educators and he appeared in the Economistas one of the most credible thought leaders in the new era of business. He has a PhD from UCLA and has taught in executive education programs at many of the worlds top business schools including Dartmouths Tuck School.
Marshall Goldsmith
Writers of the Round Table Press