John Stuef has been there, he was a successful doer who made the transition to leading.
Great leadership can be achieved with personal growth and an appreciation that inspiring people to do a job well requires a whole different skill set than doing that job yourself.nbsp;
In “From Doing To Leading,” authors John Stuef and Amy Bradshaw show us the pitfalls of “traditional” leadership techniques, from the dictates of tough love, to keeping employees on a tight leash, to micro-managing all operations; these methods are flawed and counter-productive to building a team. Leadership on the front-lines, in blue collar jobs, is no different than any other type of workplace because all people are driven by the same brain chemistry - it’s the basis of human nature.nbsp;
To understand people, we need to turn to the science of how the brain works. Understanding human behavior is the key to understanding how to lead.
This is a book for the doers, people who work with their hands, who have arrived at the next stage of their career: leadership.
After reading “From Doing To leading,” you’ll know exactly what to do and not to do as you transition from being a doer to being a leader.
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From Doing to Leading: Your Guide for Inspiring People on the Front Lines
John Stuef has been there, he was a successful doer who made the transition to leading.
Great leadership can be achieved with personal growth and an appreciation that inspiring people to do a job well requires a whole different skill set than doing that job yourself.nbsp;
In “From Doing To Leading,” authors John Stuef and Amy Bradshaw show us the pitfalls of “traditional” leadership techniques, from the dictates of tough love, to keeping employees on a tight leash, to micro-managing all operations; these methods are flawed and counter-productive to building a team. Leadership on the front-lines, in blue collar jobs, is no different than any other type of workplace because all people are driven by the same brain chemistry - it’s the basis of human nature.nbsp;
To understand people, we need to turn to the science of how the brain works. Understanding human behavior is the key to understanding how to lead.
This is a book for the doers, people who work with their hands, who have arrived at the next stage of their career: leadership.
After reading “From Doing To leading,” you’ll know exactly what to do and not to do as you transition from being a doer to being a leader.