Description
The Dynamic Leader is the leader the author wishes she’d had to follow. It is the leader readers can become and who others will aspire to follow.
Approaching leadership with a ‘task’ focus means your interest is around delivering results, getting things done and/or getting things right. It is around process, productivity, efficiency, performance and achievement.
In contrast, approaching leadership with a ‘people’ focus means your interest is around building relationships, getting to know people and ensuring they feel valued. It is around engagement, collaboration, fun, health and personal fulfilment.
And while both approaches have their unique benefits they also have their disadvantages.
In The Dynamic Leader, Shelley teaches how to find a balance between tasks and people and treat both with equal importance. She shares a nine-stage model that she has created to help readers focus on relationships, respect and results. The model is simple to relate to and incorporates all of the interpersonal elements required to succeed as a new leader.
This book gives an alternative to the conventional ‘command and control’ approach and sets leaders up for success in a sustainable way. Through influence, you work smart and your role is one of support, guidance and of building capability in our future leaders.
By the end of the book you will have a clear idea of how to become a dynamic leader and you can start putting some of the lessons you’ve learned into practice. This is your guide book, your travel mate, the ‘go to’ place when you feel out of control and need a different perspective. By no means is this book the only thing you’ll need to become an amazing leader but it’s a great place to start.
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Rights Information
US and UK and translation rights available
Endorsements
"For the new leader just starting their journey or for those looking to re-energise their leadership style, Shelley has something for everyone inthis simple no-nonsense book" -- Anne Young, Head of Australia Operations, ANZ "If you have a desire to cultivate your leadership skills to become a dynamicleader, then I encourage you: don’t walk to meet Shelley Flett, run! -- Spiz Constandinou, Head of Practice Support, MYOB "I have read a lot of leadership books and there simply isn’t one like this! It’ssuch a refreshingly raw and honest capture of all things leadership: the good, bad and ugly… a must-read fornew and experienced leaders alike. There are so many people I can’t waitto share it with! -- Brylie Gorman, Team Manager –Business Specialists, Performanceand Innovation, TAC
Author Biography
Shelley Flett is an expert in leadership and team performance, with over a decade of experience in operations and call centres across the banking industry. She is focused on maximising efficiency and building high-performance team cultures. She works with leaders to improve individual productivity, and within organisations to assist with better staff retention and engagement, customer satisfaction. She is an advocate for change, believing leaders should be dynamic. There is no place for static leadership.
Major Street Publishing
Major Street Publishing is an independent book publisher based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 2009 by Lesley Williams, Major Street specialises in publishing high quality business, leadership, personal finance and motivational books.
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher Major Street Publishing
- Publication Date April 2019
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780648479505
- Publication Country or regionAustralia
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 29.95 AUD
- Pages288
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Copyright Year2019
- Dimensions208.x 135 mm
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