The Power of Playing Offense
A Leader's Playbook for Personal and Team Transformation
by:
Paul Epstein
Summary:
The book provides a framework for leadership that emphasizes proactive strategies, personal accountability, and the cultivation of a purpose-driven culture within teams and organizations. It offers practical advice and actionable steps for leaders to inspire, engage, and empower their teams to achieve transformative success.
Key points:
1. Purpose-Driven Leadership: Leaders should have a clear mission beyond profit, inspiring their teams with a shared vision that boosts engagement and performance.
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