Tap into Greatness
How to Stop Managing, Start Leading, and Drive Bigger Impact
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It doesn't have to be that way.
In Tap into Greatness, noted performance coach and educator Sarah Singer-Nourie reveals the key truths of having outsized impact, influence, and power. Most of us aren't leading. We're simply managing. We're getting things done, but we're not inspiring others to excel beyond what's expected. Great leaders know better. They know leadership isn't magic. It's not just something you're born with. Leadership is learnable.
In this engaging and hands-on book, Singer-Nourie provides tools that have been developed over the last 20 years in her work with leaders and teams in corporate America, Silicon Valley startups, schools, and nonprofit organizations. The methodology is based on how people actually learn rather than how most of us were taught in school. It leverages the insights of human motivation and the latest research in neuroscience to give leaders a road map for having an impact.
Listeners who put the tools of Tap into Greatness into practice have immediate and often surprising results. They find themselves able to influence colleagues who were previously unmoved. They're able to inspire teammates to go above and beyond the call of duty. And they create teams that make better decisions even when the leader isn't in the room.
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