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Executive Genius: How to Build a High-Awareness Company

Executive Genius: How to Build a High-Awareness Company

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Authors: John Selby, Ahmos Netanel
Publisher: Career Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1280861

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 0
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 1564149862
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4094
EAN: 9781564149862
ASIN: 1564149862

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Executive Genius is based on the psychological fact that the higher a leader's core awareness level, the higher his chance of accessing those flashes of superior comprehension and vision that define great leadership. All high-rise leaders know that advancement up the ladder is dramatically boosted by occasional flashes of insight and creative innovation, leading to major expansions in company strategy and vision. Psychologist John Selby and CEO Ahmos Netanel have developed a pragmatic new method for accessing "executive genius" regularly, every day of the work week. Learn how to:

* Generate innovative flashes--more often!
* Lift your mood and energy at work.
* Manage sales-team empathy and boost sales.

This book presents new "cognitive technologies" for boosting company cultures into more alert, innovative, empathic, and energetic performance. This book's quick-but-potent method can transform your senior leadership, and also your entire company.

Your level of awareness at work isn't a static given--sometimes you're dull and moody and uncreative, other times you're sharp, charismatic, and innovative. Now you can learn to consciously expand your awareness levels at work--and in so doing raise your performance dramatically.

In Executive Genius you will find out:
* Why an executive's moods and mind must be managed for the better of the company.
* What genius is and how it works.
* Why awareness is your most important asset.

This book focuses on how leaders can act to improve their own performance and brilliance, and also on how leaders can generate higher awareness-performance throughout their organization. Take charge of your mind and tap your own genius!



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars He did it again....   August 29, 2008
I've read some of Selby's other books and it's clear that this guy knows what he's talking about. I like his thinking and I like his writing style.
This book, though, is exceptional. It's 'over the top' with value for anyone who is serious about developing their leadership skills....and developing others along the way. Why do I say this? Simply because Selby and Netanel give not only the rationale for their model and method... but they also give an easy to follow, step by step methodology that is applicable to leaders of all levels of experience.
I speak with, train and help develope leaders around the world. Its my work, my mission, my passion. Recently, in a workshop with a leadership team from a Fortune 50 company, I introduced some of the Executive Genius ideas (I had just completed reading the book and was bursting to share these ideas). My endorsement of and enthusiasm about the ideas had, no doubt, some influence on their consideration of them. However, the true litmus test is this: in followup conversations, I came to find out that they actually put some of these ideas to work and are enjoying the benefits in less than 60 days. Their ideas and, while I openly sourced the ideas and showed them a copy of the book and even wrote down the ISBN number, I get the credit. Not bad!
I strongly recommend that you buy a few copies of this book, read yours carefully and gift it to others who are serious about developing themselves and their teams.


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