Author: | Antonio Stitt | ISBN: | 9781311249678 |
Publisher: | Antonio Stitt | Publication: | July 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Antonio Stitt |
ISBN: | 9781311249678 |
Publisher: | Antonio Stitt |
Publication: | July 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The “Thoughts and Concepts” in this book will give the reader direct and doable information that will positively impact the management style of the executive leader, whether it’s in law enforcement or corporate America. Likewise, they can positively impact the management style of parents by providing them with feasible concepts on improving the family structure and helping parents realize how vital their role is to the life successes of their children.
Chief Stitt has co-authored two other books, “Change the Parent Change the Child,” and a children’s book, “Why Do I Have To?” Both of which complement and support this book. All three of these books were written to improve cohesion, structure, organization and communication in the family and in the workplace. Chief Stitt is acutely aware of the fact that juvenile laws have changed over the past fifteen or twenty years. As a result, the majority of the parenting skills that were implemented in our lives years ago simply don’t work in today’s society. That said, in the aforementioned first two books, he provides parents with doable and effective concepts that he believes will improve family structure and reduce the number of juveniles committing crimes in our community.
This book, Thoughts and Concepts of “The Chief,” is a soliloquy of various works on parenting concepts and executive team building. Ultimately, this book is filled with information that can empower, motivate, and coach the reader in becoming a “Better, Faster, Stronger” human being both at home and in the workplace.
The “Thoughts and Concepts” in this book will give the reader direct and doable information that will positively impact the management style of the executive leader, whether it’s in law enforcement or corporate America. Likewise, they can positively impact the management style of parents by providing them with feasible concepts on improving the family structure and helping parents realize how vital their role is to the life successes of their children.
Chief Stitt has co-authored two other books, “Change the Parent Change the Child,” and a children’s book, “Why Do I Have To?” Both of which complement and support this book. All three of these books were written to improve cohesion, structure, organization and communication in the family and in the workplace. Chief Stitt is acutely aware of the fact that juvenile laws have changed over the past fifteen or twenty years. As a result, the majority of the parenting skills that were implemented in our lives years ago simply don’t work in today’s society. That said, in the aforementioned first two books, he provides parents with doable and effective concepts that he believes will improve family structure and reduce the number of juveniles committing crimes in our community.
This book, Thoughts and Concepts of “The Chief,” is a soliloquy of various works on parenting concepts and executive team building. Ultimately, this book is filled with information that can empower, motivate, and coach the reader in becoming a “Better, Faster, Stronger” human being both at home and in the workplace.