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Newly Released softbound copy & eBook!The Leadership Lens: key lessons from behind the camera about leading in an uncertain future by Mark Sincevich
Mark Sincevich created The Leadership Lens from his extremely popular monthly newsletter, "The Leadership Lens." The book is divided into 6 sections, creativity, work/life balance, personal leadership, simplicity & the power of focus, powerful presentations, and perspective. At the end of each of the book's 38 chapters, there is a 'Bring It Into Focus' box listing the powerful lessons from that particular chapter. Plus, many of Mark's numerous photographs have been added throughout the book to bring a more thorough understanding and application to the reader. To be an effective leader one must start being effective on a personal level first. The more you understand yourself and rehearse your plan, the better you can articulate your vision to others. At the same time, your vision will take on more value and will attract others to your cause. By constantly sticking to your vision, you'll gain perspective, see the bigger picture and express yourself more fully through a Leadership LENS. The Leadership LENS: key lessons from behind the camera about leading in an uncertain future Softcover Special $29
"I wanted to pass along my congratulations on your compelling writing on an explosive issue as the one in your latest newsletter. Your creativity is not only through the lens but through the pen as well." "Just call Annie Leibovitz president. Mark Sincevich says successful photographers are successful leaders. To "walk their talk," leaders follow a life that's in line with their vision. Taking chances in business requires an unshakable vision and ability to create new things -- or reinvent old ones. Sincevich, a professional photographer, contends that increased exposure to random and sink-or-swim occurrences, such as those that photographers face in getting the right shot in difficult circumstances, instills leadership qualities. He brings his leadership ideas into focus with summary boxes recapping each chapter's lessons. Shut off your own camera (and cell phone) a few times a week, Sincevich suggests, to point the lens on yourself and see if you are living the life you want to lead -- to develop into the leader you are meant to be." "As always your e-letter is well-timed. As I work to convince my team that as managers, our hourly associates ARE our customers, your letter provides encouragement. Too often I get caught up in BEING the customer, and what's being done for me; I lose sight of the fact that someone is MY customer, and what am I doing for them??? Thank you again, for the insight." Download Free Excerpt From the Book See More Information About The Leadership Lens Professional Speaking Program
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