Sunday, September 6, 2020
Tecc 124 Delivering Leadership During A Crisis Situation
Engineering Management Institute TECC 124: Delivering Leadership During A Crisis Situation way of the lessons discovered from 35 years as a frontrunner, soldier, and humanitarian. Steveâs has honed his insights and management abilities and his distinctive capability to encourage and train others to lead. He is considered one of only a handful of individuals in Canada who has deliberate and managed the reduction & restoration responses and maintained complex enterprise continuity features after quite a few pure and manmade disasters, and if ever there was a crucible for forging management â" a crisis would be it. Steve holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy & Management and is the author of You Canât Lead From Behind: What I Learned in Combat About Leadership, People, and Profit. âOne of the true check of leadership is the ability to acknowledge an issue, earlier than it becomes an emergencyâ â" Arnold Glascow Books mentioned in this session include: You canât lead from behind The Happiness Track Conquering Fear Resources and links mentioned on this session emb ody: TECC 101: How to Use Leadership in Your Engineering Firm to Attain High PerformanceSteveâs Website Steveâs free book offer4 Leadership Actions You Need To Survive A Crisis A Hero!4 Things You Need To Do Before The Next Crisis âNobody Saw ComingâTrust & Chance: 3 thing you need to lead through a crisis PPI, t he chief of FE, PE, or SE exam preparations . Use promo code COACH for 20 % low cost at PPI2Pass.com/coach . Is having empathy as a leader a good factor? We would love to listen to any questions you may need or tales you may share on management throughout crisis conditions. Please leave your comments, suggestions or questions in the section under. To your success, Christian Knutson, PE, PMP Engineering Management Institute Filed Under: Leadership/Management, TECC Podcast-The Engineering Career Coach Podcast Tagged With: challenges, Christian Knutson, crises scenario, empathy, Leadership, Steve Armstrong
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