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THE GROUPNESS FACTOR
The Groupness Factor

Have you ever wondered:

  • What makes some leaders more successful than otheres?
  • How former friends can kill each other in a civil war?
  • What makes people stay in an organization despite better opportunities elsewhere?

This groundbreaking book aims to help leaders understand how they can fully and consciously make use of the influential groupness factor to achieve first-class leadership for outstanding business results.

Charlie Lang, a former senior executive and now one of the leadership experts in Asia discovered the groupness factor in early 2004. Through his expertise and wisdom as an executive coach and mentor, Charlie recognized the power of this entirely natural but almost unknown factor and how first-class leaders intuitively use it.

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Comments about "The Groupness Factor"

A great guide for building collaborative leadership in today's rapidly changing world.

 
---------- Marshall Goldsmith, considered by Forbes to be one of the five most-respected executive coaches. He is co-editor or author of 19 books including The Leader of the Future and Coaching for Leadership.
 

I enjoyed the book and the anecdotal style. There are lots of suggestions and distinctions that leaders will find useful. The Groupness Factor may well create a stimulus for them to look at themselves, their behavior and quality of leadership.

 
---------- Mick Bennett, previously Regional Manager of Hewitt's Asia-Pacific operation, is co-author of Leadership & Talent in Asia - How the Best Employers Deliver Extraordinary Performance.
 

The Groupness Factor is a very useful concept for anyone leading groups of people. The book provides new insight into why groups do what they do, with practical tips for using groupness to create effective teams."

 
---------- Angela Spaxman is the Founding President of the Hong Kong Coaching Community, Director of Spaxman Limited and a practicing Career and Management Coach.
 

This book is filled with pearls of wisdom and is rich in strategies on how to become a First Class Leader. It is a testimonial to how easy it is to lead when you chose the right book. The Groupness Factor is absolutely worthy of the investment.

 
---------- Roz Usheroff, an authority on leadership projection and communication, is the founder of The Usheroff Institute, Inc. and author of Customize Your Career.
 

To read an excerpt of this book, click on the pdf symbol pdf for download or scroll down to read.

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