Leadership DNA, Book Two

Recognizing Good and Poor Leadership in the Real World

by Paul Okum


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$13.95
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/24/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781491764534
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781491764077
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781491764541

About the Book

The first book, Leadership DNA examined the false premise that anyone can be a leader. Paul Okum, a former US Army officer who has held numerous executive positions with the federal government, builds upon those insights in this second book, sharing techniques to identify, select, and help born leaders enhance their skills. He explores how good leaders effectively overcome forty different types of challenges through short essays. Learn how to • avoid one-size-fits-all formulas; • use innate talents to deal with and solve challenges; • embrace the art of leadership over the science of leadership; and • weave a message of hope and confidence that others can embrace. Okum also explains what leadership isn’t—toppling the arguments of leadership gurus who argue that leadership can be managed. The problem with that approach, he says, is that you cannot choreograph a leader’s response to a wide range of human activity and organizational change. You cannot view leadership like a scientific calculation where adherence to formulas equals good leadership. Whether you’re a politician, business executive, or concerned citizen, you’ll be empowered to accomplish objectives with the insights in the second book of Leadership DNA.


About the Author

Paul Okum graduated from Temple University with a degree in business administration. A former U.S. Army officer, he has been an executive with the federal government in the Departments of Transportation, Interior, and Army, and was a human resources director with the Defense Department. He received six commendation medals for superior service. Visit his website at www.PaulOkum.com.