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Executive Being

Humanizing Business One Leader at a Time
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Executive Presence is Dead, Now What?All your life you've followed the 'rules' of executive presence and leadership to get where you are and suddenly, they're just not working the way they used to. The business world is clamoring for authentic leadership, but you don't know what to share, what to wear or how to show up as your 'whole self' or for people bringing their 'whole selves' to work. Executive Being: Humanizing Business One Leader at a Time has the answers. Here's what's in it for you: Why we need a different kind of leader now How authentic leadership outpaces stale rules of executive presence every time Seven succinct practices on how to BE a good leader for a feeling world Seven special appendices for my very experienced leaders If you're finding it's not quite as easy to lead as it was before, or you're new to leadership, it's time to try something different and to lead in a way that's true to you, for the world.
Katherine Lazaruk, B.Mus, B.Ed, AICI CIP, PCC, is a Vancouver BC based professional presence expert who helps leaders and their teams walk the walk, talk the talk, and look the part. She is passionate about achieving gender parity in her lifetime and through her coaching, consulting, and speaking, she works with women and champions of women to accelerate the progress of women into senior leadership and helps them stay there without burning out. She works within the system to change the system for teams and individuals alike to create a more equitable and effective world.When she is not at work, she spends her spare time singing jazz, opera, and vintage big band music, songwriting, and publishing books of "long stories in short poems". She enjoys challenging conversations, is relentlessly curious and can be slightly irreverent from time to time.
I recognize the importance of doing this work and want to continue to dive in and keep the journey going, with my team and then more teams. How can we get more people doing this?--Kari Lockhart, Partner, Deloitte The humanization approach is very important because we are dealing with brains and psychology, which are imperfect compared to a simplistic machine/robot. You've cut a huge swath with this book.--Kursten Faller, Founder, Midgard Project Management What came alive for me was the permission to be differently myself and how to understand what that is and how to create congruence.--Camila Merlano, Western Canada Marketing Lead, McDonalds
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