The Vision Code

The Vision Code explores the concept of "vision" and leadership. The book reveals the secrets of building and executing a strong vision within any organization. Oleg Konovalov-an acclaimed global thought leader-draws together in one volume in-depth interviews with nineteen extraordinary gl...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Konovalov, Oleg
Other Authors: Murray, Michael (Narrator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ascent Audio 2021
Edition:1st edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:The Vision Code explores the concept of "vision" and leadership. The book reveals the secrets of building and executing a strong vision within any organization. Oleg Konovalov-an acclaimed global thought leader-draws together in one volume in-depth interviews with nineteen extraordinary global visionaries that represent a variety of industries and organizations. These leaders explain why a vision is needed, how to implement it, how to communicate a vision effectively, and how to live by it with integrity. As Konovalov explains, vision is a key leadership skill that can be developed as a practical business tool for leading a company today and into the future. The stories of the nineteen leaders reveal how to develop a compelling vision and follow through with the vision in order to inspire an entire workforce. When a leader taps into the power of "vision," he or she creates a more meaningful business experience and ultimately, a better life. This compelling book: offers a guide for making the concept of vision a reality; provides the information needed to develop a clear and persuasive vision; contains an accessible guide to a much-needed skill; and includes interviews with Marshall Goldsmith (#1 leadership thinker), Martin Lindstrom (#1 branding expert), Garry Ridge (chairman and CEO of WD-40 Company), and many others
Item Description:Made available through: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Physical Description:19646 pages
ISBN:9781663712479