Invest Your Heartbeats Wisely
Practical, Philosophical, and Principled Leadership Concepts for Business and Life
by Theo Etzel
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Pub Date Apr 05 2016 | Archive Date Apr 20 2016
Greenleaf Book Group | Greenleaf Book Group Press
Description
Invest Your Heartbeats Wisely offers guidelines, based on biblical principles, to help you lead in business and live as an ethical person. Etzel discusses how to effectively lead an organization, how to create a corporate culture of accountability, and the importance of mentoring, along with advice on every aspect of running a company, from getting started and hiring and motivating employees to letting go and redirecting when you are ready to exit the business.
Etzel provides a guiding voice for leaders who believe their role is to lead people, not to manage them. In a genre crowded with what may seem like data-driven proscriptions for established leaders, Etzel offers a combination of business practices and life habits, using specific examples and suggesting solutions that you, as a seasoned executive, can apply to make both your company and your life more joyful, purposeful, satisfying, and profitable.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781626342545 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Invest Your Heartbeats is very easy to read. The author has a welcoming style & is able to encourage while not "preaching" to the reader. At the end of each chapter there is a brief review, which I found helpful to refer to.
His personal stories were nice to read. His advice seems to be spot on. As a member of two Board of Directors, as well as an educator, there were many points which I found myself saying "Yes, we do that", or "good point." The book will be used as a reference point I'm sure.
Lots of good advice for building a business by using leadership skills that value the individual, as opposed to only focusing on the bottom line. Biblical references are woven throughout, but they do not prevent the non-religious from getting something out of this insightful book
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