
Leader's Guide to Impact, The
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Finalist: Business: Careers, 2020 International Book Awards
Finalist: Business: Management & Leadership, 2020 International Book Awards
Finalist: Leadership category, 2020 Book Excellence Awards
Things move fast. Leaders need to create impact in each moment, to not lose that moment.
Creating impact is a positive, powerful and authentic way to demonstrate you're taking charge, get more from your team and drive business results. But to succeed, you need to create the impact you WANT and need rather than relying on what you HAVE.
The Leader's Guide to Impact will show leaders how to create the impact that will help them connect with others in a respectful way, to create trust, get others to listen to them, influence effectively, drive results and much more. And most importantly, the book will also show leaders how to do it in an authentic way that supports your reputation and brand effectively.
Managing and creating impact is not a "nice to have", it's a business necessity.
"Impact is such an important and not really talked about topic. This book is about how impact starts from within."
Tim Noble, Vice President, Global Head of Sales, ICE Data Services
"If there is one book you read on leadership, this is it. Be the best leader you can possibly be, by taking control of your impact on those around you."
Vanessa Vallely, OBE, Managing Director, WeAreTheCity , Author of "Heels of Steel"
Mandy Flint is an international expert on teams, cultural behavioural change and leadership impact. She is CEO of Excellence in Leadership and works across the world delivering transformational change programmes and C-suite coaching. Mandy studied at Harvard Business School and is a fellow of the London Metropolitan Business School. She is also an established speaker at leadership and cultural change events.
Elisabet Vinberg Hearn is an international expert on leadership impact, teams and people-first digital transformations, operating as leadership strategist, speaker and executive coach. She is co-founder of Think Solutions and CEO of Katapult Partners. Elisabet has an MBA in Leadership & Sustainability and has studied Sustainability Management at Cambridge University and AI strategy at MIT CSAIL.
Mandy and Elisabet have written two multi award-winning books on team leadership.
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Mandy Flint is an international expert on teams, cultural behavioural change and leadership impact. She is CEO of Excellence in Leadership and works across the world delivering transformational change programmes and C-suite coaching. Mandy studied at Harvard Business School and is a fellow of the London Metropolitan Business School. She is also an established speaker at leadership and cultural change events.
Elisabet Vinberg Hearn is an international expert on leadership impact, teams and people-first digital transformations, operating as leadership strategist, speaker and executive coach. She is co-founder of Think Solutions and CEO of Katapult Partners. Elisabet has an MBA in Leadership & Sustainability and has studied Sustainability Management at Cambridge University and AI strategy at MIT CSAIL.
Mandy and Elisabet have written two multi award-winning books on team leadership.
Content
- Introduction
- Part 1 Impact generally
- 1 What is impact?
- 2 The why and how of achieving impact
- Part 2 Impact on different audiences/stakeholders
- 3 Impact on employees
- 4 Impact on people more senior than you
- 5 Impact on people at the same level (peers)
- 6 Impact on the board of directors
- 7 External impact with stakeholders, media/press, social media
- Part 3 Impact for different desired outcomes
- 8 Collaborative impact
- 9 Change-driving impact
- 10 Innovative impact
- 11 Business sustainability impact
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