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Humanitarian Leader in Each of Us 7 Choices That Shape a Socially Responsible Life

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ISBN-10: 1412999227

ISBN-13: 9781412999229

Edition: 2012

Authors: Frank M. J. LaFasto, Carl Larson, Frank M. J. LaFasto

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List price: $42.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/26/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.44" tall
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Frank LaFasto, Ph.D., recently retired as Senior Vice President of Organization Effectiveness after 30 years with Cardinal Health, Inc., a multinational health care company. An internationally recognized author and lecturer on management issues, Frank has more than 35 years' experience helping organizations build and sustain successful teams. nbsp;Frank has written two best-sellers on the subject: Teamwork and How Teams Work Best, co-authored by Carl Larson. nbsp;He currently consults with private and public sector organizations to help them build effective teams, lead critical change initiatives, and develop executive talent. Frank resides in Lake Forest, Illinois.

Carl Larson, Ph.D., is professor emeritus of Human Communication and past dean of Social Sciences at the University of Denver. His most recent work includes When Teams Work Best (Sage 2001), Successful Communication and Negotiation, and Collaborative Leadership: How Citizens and Civic Leaders Can Make a Difference. Larson consults in both the public and private sector. He received the Driscoll Master Educator Award given by the students at the University of Denver to the university's outstanding professor.nbsp;

Introduction - The Moment: The Same Look I Saw in the Mirror
Making a Connection
Leveraging Life���s Experiences: a Generation of Orphans
a Sense of Fairness: Bags of Magic
Making a Commitment
Believe We Can Matter: It���s a Gift That I Have, and I Use It
Open to an Opportunity: Busy in Baghdad
Making a Difference
Taking the First Small Step: a Seventh Grade Speech
Perseverance: These Are the Cards That Were Dealt Me
Leading the Way: Shame Hung Over the Sanctuary
a Positive Force: The Accumulation of Good
a Larger Life: No Gravestone Has a Job Title or Salary on It
Getting Started: a Spectrum of Involvement
Epilogue
Beyond Our Research