Most professionals push themselves relentlessly to become more successful. But rarely do they find the time to slow down, reflect, and connect to what it is that makes work exciting and meaningful for them. The "Ugly Duckling Goes to Work" draws on Hans Christian Andersen's classic stories to help people become more authentic and alive in their work - in short, to have a genuine work life. Timed to coincide with the global celebration of Andersen's 200th birthday, this charming and incisive book presents new translations of classic fairy tales, and examines the themes and folk wisdom that can be applied to today's workplace. "The Emperor's New Clothes" cautions what can happen when fitting in is taken too far; while "The Ugly Duckling" describes the beauty of finding the company of "fellow swans" and working with people who bring out the best in ourselves. Lighthearted yet practical, "The Ugly Duckling Goes to Work" helps readers think about their professional lives in a way that will bring greater purpose to their busy work lives. This publication coincides with the 200th anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth, April 2, 2005.
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... Norgaard shows how these brilliant tales -- such as The Ugly Duckling and The Emperor's New Clothes-- illustrate truths about how people work. [...] Bottom line: Readers will discover a quiet power in this book. USA Today 20050805
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Höhe: 200 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-8144-0871-1 (9780814408711)
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METTE NORGAARD, M.B.A., PH.D (New York, NY), previously a senior consultant at the FranklinCovey Company., is a frequent speaker on personal leadership and an executive coach and strategy consultant who has worked with senior leaders from organizations such as Microsoft, Intel, Coca Cola, General Electric, and Daimler Chrysler.