The Joe Biden Way: How to Become a Bold and Empathic Leader
Written by Jeffrey Krames
Narrated by Graham Rowat
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About this audiobook
In The Joe Biden Way: How to Become a Bold and Empathic Leader, bestselling author and leadership expert Jeffrey Krames provides listeners with leadership secrets gleaned from one of the most transformative and successful presidents in modern times: Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.
In this book, the author sets out seven lessons in inspiring leadership that have helped the forty-sixth president of the United States carry his powerful message to the White House and deliver it to hundreds of millions of people. You'll learn how to: lead with empathy and demonstrate you understand what your followers are experiencing; set a single priority and focus on it with laser precision; learn to execute on your goals and back your words with meaningful action; build on and cultivate your strengths and values; and lead diverse groups of people and inspire them to share a common goal.
Perfect for executives, managers, and other business leaders, The Joe Biden Way is a must-have resource for anyone who strives to unlock the best in their followers and colleagues and discover what sets great leaders apart from the rest of the pack.
Jeffrey Krames
JEFFREY A. KRAMES is the bestselling author of The Rumsfeld Way, The Welch Way, Jack Welch and The 4 E's of Leadership, and other popular business books. He has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Financial Times, Chicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times and been interviewed by Fox News, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, AE's Biography, the BBC, and other major media outlets.
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Reviews for The Joe Biden Way
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5If I could give it zero stars, I would. A member of the political criminal cartel writing a book on leadership. How shameful.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5It’s hard to believe anyone could possibly think that the worst president in our history is & has been anything other than a stupid criminal all his life. People that believe otherwise haven’t been paying attention during his long “career” of grabbing taxpayer money & taking bribes from enemies such as China. Amazing how idiotic the American public believes the crap the socialistic “leaders” manage to shove down the throats of LIVs (which is most of the population) & they happily accept, because the “elites” know what they are doing & their actions are purely in the best interest of the country. I wouldn’t waste my time reading fiction such as this book. Unless, of course, you actually believe the lies of the government-run media, that have perpetuated the idea that the current pResident is a nice guy (I’ve never understand that; he’s always been a nasty, evil person & there is a mountain of evidence clearly showing he’s a butthole his entire life. And the nasty left has kept this fiction alive and far too many accept it like the lemmings most people are. So we have an idiot that would make a great leader in an “Idiocracy”. I used to think it would be many years before we’d get that pitiful…but unfortunately the left has driven us to that destination already. Don’t waste your time and money on a POS worship manual like this, there’s much more you can do with your money and time than reading a gratuitous paean for a post turtle.
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