Template to Drive Individual and Organizational Change
Business; Management; Human Resources
Are you a CEO in a small business or start-up company interested in aligning business and talent strategy to inspire your employees?
Are you an HR “Department of One” professional looking to create a legacy project and be recognized as a more strategic partner?
This book is for you!
• Practical steps to implement immediately
• A set of tools for effective people leadership
• Real-life examples of how a leadership development program gives rise to self-motivated, high- performance individuals (and teams) that produce long-term results and a competitive advantage for your business.
With The Leadership Development Tool Kit, you’ll learn how to create a fool-proof talent-building process to impact productivity and help your people thrive in the 21st century.
Shape Organizational Culture * Measure Outcomes * Monitor Employee Satisfaction * Optimize Critical Processes
Teaser From the Book
“Leadership development programs empower employees, increase employee retention, and improve productivity, thereby adding to the bottom line of businesses. That said, we would like to acknowledge that the development of an organization does not depend only on a leadership development program; it also requires supporting and implementing equity throughout the organization.”
About the Authors
Michael Sampson
Faswilla Sampson
leadership and organizational development. As an experienced CEO confidant, Faswilla’s mission is to develop leaders and organizations to their full potential. With more than a decade
working in the non-profit healthcare sector in Washington D.C., Faswilla’s strategic planning, program management, leadership and executive coaching experience, make her an organizational change agent. She believes that for any organization to be truly impactful in the 21st century requires developing leaders within all levels of the organization now. She enjoys speaking and
presenting on a variety of business topics from leadership to workforce planning to talent management. Faswilla holds a BA from University of Mary Washington and a master’s degree in International Administration from Central Michigan University.
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