Characteristics of a Great and Progressive Leader: & Other Quick Tips on Being a Great Leader
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If you are thinking seriously about making your time in a leadership position better and brighter in the future for those who you manage and for yourself, you have chosen the right little book. You should always remember as you read that it does not matter what race, color, creed, nationality, or gender that you may be a part of; you can work hard and become or continue to be a great and progressive leader.
Norma J. Spivey
In this little book you will find valuable information from Norma Jean Spivey who has management experience and has observed, analyzed, critiqued, and monitored people in management positions. She has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, which she chose to specialize in Human Resource Management. She has a master’s degree in Elementary Education and she will always continue to be certified to teach in the field. Her time in the workforce has given her the opportunity to see managers, supervisors, and other leaders in many work environments. Her expertise and advice come from both white collar and blue collared working environments. Norma has worked as a manager, trainer, quality inspector, crew.
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Characteristics of a Great and Progressive Leader - Norma J. Spivey
Characteristics of a Great and Progressive Leader
& other
Quick Tips on Being a Great Leader
Norma J. Spivey
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Published by AuthorHouse 02/15/2022
ISBN: 978-1-6655-4907-3 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-6655-4912-7 (e)
Norma J. Spivey Illustrator
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Contents
Dedications
Introduction/About the Author
The New Leader
The Communicator
The Team Player
The Empathizer
The Arrogant Leader
The Threat Maker
The Complainer
The Procrastinator
The Blame Shifter
The Virtual Leader
Upper-Level Management
Favoritism
Employee Hiring and Retention
Training
Scheduling
Confidentiality
Goal Setting
Journaling
Problem Solving
Awards
Social Media
Safety
Balance Work and Play
Conclusion
The Differences Between a Boss and a Leader
Questions for Leaders and Possible Leaders
Tips that are Identified and Beneficial to You
Credits
Dedications
• I want to dedicate this little book to my father, John. He always told his children If I had as much education as y’all, I could do anything.
He is also my inspiration for writing this book because he always talked about starting a business one day.
• I want to dedicate this book to my mother, Mary. She always told me, Don’t worry about the money, just make the grade,
when I was in college.
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