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The Velvet Glove of Leadership in the 2020s: Leadership Principles That Don't Change in a Changing World

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The Velvet Glove of Leadership in the 2020s: Leadership Principles That Don't Change in a Changing World

By: Dennis E. Smith

 

About the Book

The Velvet Glove of Leadership in the 2020s: Leadership Principles That Don’t Change in a Changing World is a handy reference for many of the key “arts” and “sciences” of leadership. The pace of change may be faster than ever and the challenges of a post pandemic world difficult to navigate, but there are principals that remain relevant to good leadership. Topics like communication and listening may be even more important in a world of Zoom meetings with fewer face to face opportunities to build relationships with senior leaders and subordinates alike. Even those with a long history in leadership will find useful information about the situations emerging leaders encounter on a daily basis.

About the Author

Dennis E. Smith has held a variety of leadership positions including a regional construction company with 85 employees, a nuclear capable field artillery battalion of 500 soldiers, and as a national director of facilities in a Fortune 500 company for over 100 hospitals nationwide. Smith also worked as an adjunct professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas.

 

(2023, paperback, 134 pages)

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  • 4
    The Velvet Glove of Leadership in the 2020's

    Posted by Troy S. on Dec 20th 2023

    This book is a quick read. I found the personal stories very interesting.

  • 5
    The Velvet Glove of Leadership in the 2020's

    Posted by Ed Burnett on Dec 20th 2023

    Enjoyed the book. This is something I wish was available when I started as a Supervisor in a major oil refinery. After years of leadership experiences, I still found new topics.