Thought Leadership Download

New Insights on Effectively Changing Leadership Behavior

DownloadADAPTED FROM THE BOOK: What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Marshall Goldsmith has coached more than 80 CEOs at the world's leading corporations. Forbes lists him as one of 5 most respected executive coaches, and Fast Company calls him America's preeminent executive coach. He is Adjunct Professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, and teaches in the Tuck Executive Program (TEP).

CONTENT DESCRIPTION: In What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, a New York Times and Amazon.com bestseller, leadership guru Marshall Goldsmith shows that in almost all cases, even the most successful leaders can increase their effectiveness by changing certain elements of their behavior.

But he also warns that the very beliefs that have helped people succeed in their careers (“what got you here”) can become serious impediments (“won’t get you there”) when it is time to change again and achieve the next level of success.

This download features part one and two from the book section, “How Successful People Become Even More Successful.” It tells you what the four key underlying beliefs of more successful people are that differentiate them from their peers. It also shares the findings of before-and-after studies of successful executives, in which the author discovered a series of steps that can be used to help any successful person change their leadership behavior to achieve positive, measurable, long-term success.

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