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Monday Morning Leadership: 8 Mentoring Sessions You Can't Afford to Miss
The best business books are brief, clear and pertinent. Monday Morning Leadership fits all of those requirements. You can read the whole book in a few minutes . . . and think about and apply what you learned for a lifetime. The format is around a man who's struggling as a manager. His operation isn't performing well. His boss isn't happy. He's not happy. He doesn't have time to be with his family or to do what he likes to do. It looks like his career has peaked . . . and his job may be in jeopardy. What to do? If that sounds familiar, almost everyone has had that experience who has taken on a management role. Jeff decides to do something about it. He contacts an old family friend, Tony Pierce, who has had a very successful business career. Tony has agreed to meet with Jeff for eight weeks on Monday mornings. In their eight sessions, Jeff learns the following lessons:
Those points make it sound like you don't need to read the book. You already knew most of those things, didn't you? But the story will embed the learning into your mind in powerful ways. Don't miss it! I was especially impressed by Mr. Cottrell's ability to turn a phrase. The book abounds with aphorisms that you will find yourself remembering and possibly quoting as you coach your replacements. Many of the best ways are repeated on pages 97-101. Here's one of my favorites: "People quit people before they quit companies." Key principles are also summarized on pages 102-103. This book would also make a great gift to some you know who is just starting out as a manager. The gift will be even more meaningful if you offer to coach that person as well. Make a difference! -- Donald Mitchell, Strategic Management professor, author and consultant in Boston Product Details n Paperback: 112 pages n Publisher: Cornerstone Leadership Inst (November 12, 2002) n Language: English n ISBN: 0971942439 This book is available from Amazon.com and CornerstoneLeadership.com. |