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We all want to be accountable, to be responsible, to reveal genuine commitment. We all want to keep on track with our word and stay away from blame. But organizational systems meant to institutionalize accountability often don't help us accomplish those necessary goals. Throw Your Stuff Off the Plane will.
Back in print! The classic statement by a master coach and writer on what it takes to be a successful leader in times of great change and challenge — a blend of: empathy — showing presence and genuinenessfocus — aligning an employee''s goals with the company''s and leader''s goalsvision — a clear-sighted view of a future that is optimal for all“... an easy read with no ‘consultant speak.’ ”—Robert MacDonald, Vice-President, Consumer Electronics Group, Sony Canada“... provides managers with ... the opportunity to seize the full potential of the organization.”—Eric Sorensen, Vice-President, Adams Brands, Warner-Lambert“... should be read by every manager striving tobecome a genuine leader.”—Michael T. Harrington, Vice-President, Kraft CanadaART HORN is also the author of Beyond Ego: Influential Leadership Starts Within; Face It: Recognizing and Conquering the Hidden Fear That Drives All Conflict at Work; and Skills for Sales Success. He is the founder and president of HORN, a company that influences the skills of people and organizations to transform their results. Numbering among HORN''s more than 500 clients since its inception in 1985 are such companies as Scotiabank, Air New Zealand, Coca Cola, Expedia, Microsoft, IBM, Mercedes-Benz, Unilever, and Walmart. Art Horn lives in Toronto, Canada.
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