What if you could improve your performance in the areas that seem to be most at odds with each other—work and life beyond work—at the same time? Most of us assume it can’t be done. But contrary to the conventional wisdom, the different domains of our lives don’t have to compete in a zero-sum game. However, managing them takes real leadership skill. Adapted from author Stew Friedman’s popular Wharton School course, Total Leadership will help you identify your core values—what’s fundamentally important to you—and make them come alive in your everyday actions at work, at home, in your community, and within yourself. By improving these areas of life simultaneously, you’ll get more done with less stress. Friedman’s approach has been pressure-tested by years of working with people at every level of experience, in companies large and small. His step-by-step instruction, engaging examples, and more than thirty hands-on tools will help you create sustainable change and achieve higher levels of performance in all parts of your life. Total Leadership offers a compelling new framework that enables you to: • Be real: Act with authenticity by clarifying what’s important • Be whole: Act with integrity by respecting the whole person • Be innovative: Act with creativity by experimenting to find new solutions Gain greater clarity of purpose, accomplish more at work, and feel more connected to the people and causes that matter most to you. Leadership can—and indeed must—be learned. But first you’ve got to choose to lead. If you’re going to make a difference, thinking of yourself as a leader will make it more likely that your legacy—not your fantasy, but the real impact of your life, today and in the long run—is the one you really want.
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"A must-read biograpy on leadership for knowledge workers, managers, directors, C-levels, and entrepreneurs."
— Lori (5 out of 5 stars)
" I'm often pretty hard on business/management-type books because, frankly, I seldom learn anything new. While this book does contain a fair amount of common sense advice, it is packaged in a way that inspired me to take it more seriously and make some changes, not just at work, but at home. "
— Denise, 3/10/2013" I'm often pretty hard on business/management-type books because, frankly, I seldom learn anything new. While this book does contain a fair amount of common sense advice, it is packaged in a way that inspired me to take it more seriously and make some changes, not just at work, but at home. "
— Denise, 3/1/2009
Stewart D. Friedman is the founding director of the Wharton School’s Leadership Program and Wharton’s Work/Life Integration Project. Friedman has published numerous books and articles on work/life integration, leadership, and the dynamics of change, including Work and Family—Allies or Enemies? and Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life, a USA Today bestseller. He has consulted a wide range of organizations, executives, and distinguished individuals, including Jack Welch, former Vice President Al Gore, two White House administrations, the United Nations, the US Department of Labor, and the US Army.