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Lead. Care. Win.: How to Become a Leader Who Matters

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About Lead. Care. Win.: How To Become A Leader Who Matters

Product Description Dan Pontefract is on a mission to change the world of work. Lead. Care. Win is his fourth book, and like the previous three is the product of relentless focus, observations and research that have led him to define 9 insightful yet super-practical leadership lessons. His latest thinking will help you become a more caring and engaging leader, one that will fully (and completely) understand the critical importance of crafting meaningful, respectful relationships among all your stakeholders. Every human interaction is crucial. Every exchange can be mutually beneficial. These 9 leadership lessons center on your willingness to improve how you treat people, a call for meaningful change to: Be relatable and empathetic Act not out of ego but out of purpose Share knowledge to build a wise organization Stay present and attentive to the needs of others Embrace change and the opportunity for growth it offers Stay curious and adopt lifelong learning Think and act with clarity Commit to balance and inclusivity in all your dealings Act with humility and thoughtfulness The bottom line is that when you care enough to champion others, the workplace becomes happily infectious and the organization benefits in more ways than one. It’s time to care. Full potential is possible. Review "If you want to win, you have to care-Dan Pontefract is a leader who cares."   -- Whitney Johnson, Thinkers50, Leading Management Thinker   "An invaluable roadmap with helpful techniques and practical approaches, Lead. Care. Win is essential reading for those seeking to become a leader who matters."   -- Amy C. Edmondson, Professor, Harvard Business School and author of The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning, Innovation, and Growth.   "Lead. Care. Win showcases Dan Pontefract's thoughtful field guide to transform yourself into a leader with a heart."   -- Herminia Ibarra, Charles Handy Professor of Organizational Behavior at London Business School and author of Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader.   "Dan Pontefract delivers a thorough field guide that will categorically improve your ability to lead both yourself and others."   -- Francesca Gino, Professor, Harvard Business School and author of Rebel Talent: Why it Pays to Break the Rules in Work and Life. About the Author Dan Pontefract is the founder and CEO of The Pontefract Group, a firm that improves the state of leadership and organizational culture. His goal is to go out of business from a lack of clients who no longer require any assistance. He is the best-selling author of three books: OPEN TO THINK, THE PURPOSE EFFECT and FLAT ARMY. Dan is a renowned speaker and has been asked to present at four different TED events. He also writes for Forbes and Harvard Business Review. Dan is an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria, Gustavson School of Business and has garnered more than 20 industry awards over his career. His favourite was “Dad of the Year” in 2013, although nepotism was in play. His third book, OPEN TO THINK, was the 2019 getAbstract International Book of the Year winner, and it also received a 2019 Axiom Business Book Award in the Leadership category. Previously as Chief Envisioner and Chief Learning Officer at TELUS―a Canadian telecommunications company with revenues of over $14 billion and 50,000 global employees―he launched the Transformation Office, the TELUS MBA, and the TELUS Leadership Philosophy, all award-winning initiatives that dramatically helped to increase the company’s employee engagement to record levels of nearly 90%. Prior to TELUS, he held senior roles at SAP, Business Objects and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Dan’s personal declaration of purpose guides much of his thinking: We’re not here to see through each other; we’re here to see each other through. Dan and his wife, Denise, have three children and live in Victoria, Canada. If you ever find yourself in Victor