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Other Side of the Card Where Your Authentic Leadership Story Begins

ISBN-10: 0071479406

ISBN-13: 9780071479400

Edition: 2007

Authors: Mike Morrison, Brad Anderson

List price: $37.00
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New from leadership pioneer Mike Morrison "The Other Side of the Card" is a compelling parable on finding one's true leadership voice. Using the business card as a symbol of personal identity and power, it helps readers understand that the blank side of their card-and the hidden part of their identity-is not empty space but limitless possibility. Through lively discussions and engaging exercises, Morrison introduces the principles and practices of personal leadership development. Readers discover how to find purpose in life and in the organization and to create meaningful change-the key to reaching one's true potential as a leader. ""This is a critical pause point - a yellow light…    
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Book details

List price: $37.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 11/9/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.30" long x 0.68" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Michael (Mike) David Morrison, Was born in London in 1964. he grew up and lived in West London most of his life, Moving to Denmark in 2013. He is married, with 3 beautiful and intelligent daughters.For over 25 years he has been involved in Organizational Development, Change Management, Learning & Development and Social Media (Collaboration), within organizations as diverse as professional services, finance, manufacturing, public transport, local government, national government departments, private healthcare and the NHS. Forming his own consultancy RapidBI in 2004. Mike has and continues to work internationally and is a regular blogger. You can see Mike's professional profile on LinkedIn…    

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
At the end of the journey, I lost my way
At the inn by the lake I cannot rest
One side of the card has writing, the other has meaning
It was a lie I told myself
What I have does not compare to what I have become
I lead life; life does not lead me
I did the right thing instead of the right thing
From me to we
They don't care what you know until they know that you care
In this new world, we all must lead in some way
The other side of the card is where you will find me and we
Note from the Author
The Other Side of the Card: Reframing the Personal Quest to Lead
About the Author