Leading Through the Pandemic

Leading Through the Pandemic
Author: Kayleigh Marie O'Keefe
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Release: 2021-10-12
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ISBN: 9781737200017


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For many of us, we greeted 2020 with a sense of hope, optimism, and promise. Even the number to the year had a nice symmetry to it and suggested perfect vision and clarity. It was going to be our best year yet. Instead, we came face-to-face with the massive paradigm shift of living in a world shrouded by the pandemic.Through the lockdowns, toilet paper chaos, and remote office shuffles, people in leadership positions throughout the world had to adapt. When faced with a dizzying array of new challenges, some of these leaders learned to thrive.Imagine the resiliency of leading a 400-person manufacturing plant and devising new strategies to ramp up production while keeping employees safe. Imagine the creativity of launching new online platforms to address what society needed most - connection, healing, creativity, and wellness. Imagine the pain of falling into a deep depression and then using it as an opportunity to reevaluate one's leadership style.In this book you'll receive the leadership lessons they don't teach you in business school. With these conscious leaders showing the way, you'll receive a new blueprint for 21st-century leadership.


Leading Through the Pandemic
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Authors: Kayleigh Marie O'Keefe
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-10-12 - Publisher:

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