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Leading with Humanity - How Purpose Creates Value - cover

Leading with Humanity - How Purpose Creates Value

Tom Wellner

Maison d'édition: ForbesBooks

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Proving true to Orla Scott’s statement, “Purpose, people, and profit are not mutually exclusive,” with Leading with Humanity: How Purpose Creates Value, Thomas Wellner offers readers a blueprint for building companies that never lose sight of their mission while adapting to contemporary demands in ways that allow their businesses to grow. Throughout his career, Wellner has been intent on establishing balance, meaning, and empathy in the companies he has had the pleasure of leading. Here he outlines the approaches that can help businesses be innovative and compassionate while consistently producing excellent results. Readers will see new opportunities when learning how Wellner transformed companies into nimble entities that profit from collaboration, focus on their strengths, and streamline processes. Applying concrete examples from his current role in the senior living sector, readers will also be reminded of the potent power of the ageless human spirit.
Disponible depuis: 18/04/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 252 pages.

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