Sandy Allgeier "The Personal Credibility Factor: How to Get It, Keep It, and Get It Back"
Publisher: FT Press; 1 edition (February 19, 2009) | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0132082799 | PDF | 1.2 MB
"The new 'PC' isn't 'political correctness'–it's 'personal credibility.' This book is a needed reminder that no matter how old you are or what you've accomplished in life, you are never, ever done learning about yourself or those around you. From the easier-said-than-done resolution to avoid gossip to the it's-as-hard-as-it-sounds process of building up your self-awareness, Allgeier has filled her book with the life lessons we never seem to fully learn the first time we hear them. (Or maybe that's just me!)" –Mike Staver, CEO of The Staver Group; author of Do You Know How to Shut Up? And 51 Other Life Lessons That Will Make You Uncomfortable "To be an effective leader, you must be trustworthy. If people don't trust you, they won't follow you. And if they won't follow you, your organization won't meet its goals. Sandy Allgeier explains that personal credibility comes down to a simple truth: It's not about the type of person you are; it's about the types of things you do. If you want to be a great leader, read The Personal Credibility Factor." –Quint Studer, CEO and founder of Studer Group(R); bestselling author of Results That Last: Hardwiring Behaviors That Will Take Your Company to the Top…