The Leader Architect: The Right People in the Right Places Doing the Right Stuff at the Right Time
Written by Jim Grew and Alan Weiss
Narrated by Timothy Andrés Pabon
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About this audiobook
Business books fall into two categories: theory and impractical protocols. Both provide either ideas without applications or applications without proven theoretical frames. They are like concept cars no one expects to drive to work.
The Leader Architect provides the bridge to proven solutions based on sound theory. These solutions are being used successfully by expert leaders at some of the best companies in the world, without the elaborate external systems and training teams required by many popular approaches.
The Leader Architect is a practical guide for leaders who want to build and grow a consistently powerful organization that delivers long-term success. You will take away fresh insights on topics such as:
Myths we love that ruin our businesses.
- The power of pairs (why 1+1 is greater than 5+5).
- The architecture of successful business organizations.
- The leverage of relationships.
- Resilience: A step beyond agility.
Jim Grew
Jim Grew has run nine businesses and currently operates the Grew Company. As an executive advisor, he works with a select group of senior leaders to accelerate their impact. A strategist, coach, and leadership expert, Grew's unique mix of business experience and advanced psychology training is the catalyst that ignites dramatic shifts in business performance. Jim is a sought-after speaker and expert in the nuts and bolts of successful leadership. His work is based on his experience and his education at Stanford University and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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