Treat People Like Dogs! Six Tasks for Passionate Leaders

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Robert Norton ISBN: 9781466036987
Publisher: Robert Norton Publication: October 2, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Norton
ISBN: 9781466036987
Publisher: Robert Norton
Publication: October 2, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is about passionate leadership. It draws inspiration from the gold rush pioneers in the Yukon, dog mushers, and corporations. It takes examples from the Yukon Quest, the most difficult race on earth. A dog musher and 14 dogs race 1000 miles between Whitehorse, Yukon, and Fairbanks, Alaska, in the coldest part of Winter, over four mountains, battling wind, subzero temperatures, whiteout storms, deep snow, unpredictable ice, rugged terrain, fatigue, and hallucinations. The dog team is made up of the best athletes in the world in terms of strength, endurance, and speed.
Treat People Like Dogs! takes you on a mythic and epic journey. It invites you to experience the transforming power of a quest by putting six tasks in place including: 1. Get a worthy quest, 2. Bring life to your values, 3. Get the right people in the right jobs, 4. Obtain permission to lead, 5. Develop an iron will, and 6. Foster community support.
Passionate leadership is full of fire. It is hot, active, and burning. It changes and transforms. A chain reaction of events occurs when you get the six tasks in place.

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This book is about passionate leadership. It draws inspiration from the gold rush pioneers in the Yukon, dog mushers, and corporations. It takes examples from the Yukon Quest, the most difficult race on earth. A dog musher and 14 dogs race 1000 miles between Whitehorse, Yukon, and Fairbanks, Alaska, in the coldest part of Winter, over four mountains, battling wind, subzero temperatures, whiteout storms, deep snow, unpredictable ice, rugged terrain, fatigue, and hallucinations. The dog team is made up of the best athletes in the world in terms of strength, endurance, and speed.
Treat People Like Dogs! takes you on a mythic and epic journey. It invites you to experience the transforming power of a quest by putting six tasks in place including: 1. Get a worthy quest, 2. Bring life to your values, 3. Get the right people in the right jobs, 4. Obtain permission to lead, 5. Develop an iron will, and 6. Foster community support.
Passionate leadership is full of fire. It is hot, active, and burning. It changes and transforms. A chain reaction of events occurs when you get the six tasks in place.

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