FairWays to Leadership®

FairWays to Leadership®

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  • Author: Eric Boyd
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN: 1647123887
  • Category : Business networks
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

"Diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives take many forms. One is to help members of underrepresented groups increase their opportunities for professional development, networking, finding mentors, and accessing opportunities such as those that occur on the golf course, where executives often "audition" potential new hires or identify high-potential candidates for advancement. It is not a level playing field. Golf is still a boys' club--a White boys' club. Dr. Eric Boyd is on a mission to promote golf literacy for the purpose of advancing social inclusion, diversity and equitable professional opportunities in the workplace. In this book he focuses on the importance of practicing on the course six key leadership traits that are woven through each chapter-Curiosity, Adaptability, Empowerment, Integrity, Mindfulness, Strategy. He teaches his students and his readers how to demonstrate their leadership skills, improve their networking abilities, and "close the deal" by ensuring a follow-up invitation"--


Golf And The Game Of Leadership

Golf And The Game Of Leadership

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  • Author: Donald E McHugh
  • Publisher: Orient Paperbacks
  • ISBN: 9788122204735
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

McHugh, a former executive with General Motors and Owens-Illinois, believes that golf is a perfect analogy for the corporate boardroom game. By transferring the strategies that work on the course to the office, chances are one will be able to stand out as a leader. The best golfers are passionate about the game and are willing to put in hours of practice. Similarly, according to the author, effective leaders are zealous in their convictions that their behavior will motivate and help others to succeed as well. The chapters - for each of 18-holes of a round of golf - feature leadership principles such as "Focus," "Courage," "Responsibility" and "Recognize Positive Results." Each chapter, offers numerous anecdotes about both golf and the business world. The book does not attempt to teach or train people to be leaders. The focus instead is to help you in your efforts to learn how to lead more effectively.


Monday Morning Leadership

Monday Morning Leadership

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  • Author: David Cottrell
  • Publisher: CornerStone Leadership Inst
  • ISBN: 9780971942431
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 116

The best business books are brief, clear and pertinent. Monday Morning Leadership fits all of those requirements. You can read the whole book in a few minutes . . . and think about and apply what you learned for a lifetime. The format is around a man who's struggling as a manager. His operation isn't performing well. His boss isn't happy. He's not happy. He doesn't have time to be with his family or to do what he likes to do. It looks like his career has peaked . . . and his job may be in jeopardy. What to do?


18 Holes for Leadership

18 Holes for Leadership

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  • Author: Nancy Clark
  • Publisher: 3L Pub
  • ISBN: 9780615406053
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 220

Addresses what it takes to be a leader and what to do with it in order to be successful. This title uses a game of golf as a metaphor to help identify the factors that provide the foundation (capability) for leadership and guides readers on what leaders must do (effectiveness) in order to achieve results and attain unprecedented levels of success.


Golfing with the Enlightened Dead

Golfing with the Enlightened Dead

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  • Author: David Cruise Malloy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781782284130
  • Category : Leadership
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 142

This is story about Bud Graland and his search for a new way to think about leadership and meaningful work. It takes place in a dream on a golf course where Socrates, Aristotle, Freud and others stroll down the fairway and impart their knowledge between shots. At the end of the round its clear that we have lessons to learn from dead philosophers. This is a story about Bud Graland and his search for a new way to think about leadership and meaningful work. It takes place in a dream on a golf course where Socrates, Aristotle, Freud and others stroll down the fairway and impart their knowledge between shots. At the end of the round it is clear that we have lessons to learn from these dead philosophers.


Leadership & Golf

Leadership & Golf

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  • Author: Thomas K. Wentz
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780966843514
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188


Fairways and Dreams

Fairways and Dreams

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  • Author: Michael Arkush
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
  • ISBN: 1418559059
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

"The game," writes Michael Arkush, "is a rite of passage for the father sharing his expertise with the child he is training for the future--the same child who, almost inevitably, will dethrone him at the first opportunity." All of the 25 professional golfers who relate their tales of golf life with Dad eventually did out-drive, out-chip, and out-putt their old men, but all acknowledge appreciatively the essential roles their fathers played in the journey, and it is to them that they offer homage. Interestingly, the lasting legacies go beyond the essentials on grip and stance: it is the intangibles that fly the course from tee to green here. Jack Nicklaus thanks his father for instilling self-confidence; Arnold Palmer praises his father for teaching him how to lose; Amy Alcott is grateful that her father let her know the only barriers in her way were those of her own making; Calvin Peete extols his father's insistence that he be a leader, not a follower. If Fairways and Dreams fairly overdoses on its own inspiration and sweetness, that's its intention; you'll find testimonials worth respecting, and lessons worth learning and remembering. --Jeff Silverman


From Fields to Fairways

From Fields to Fairways

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  • Author: Rick Shefchik
  • Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN: 0816677328
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386

The first history of Minnesota's celebrated golf clubs and courses, including rarely seen photographs and long-lost details about the game's most famous architects


Real-resumes for Sports Industry Jobs

Real-resumes for Sports Industry Jobs

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  • Author: Anne McKinney
  • Publisher: PREP Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781885288417
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

When an individual wants to find employment in the sports world, he or she finds that job hunting can be highly specialized. This book shows resumes and cover letters used by people such as a high school coach, tennis professional, golf professional, teaching pros in all sports, and many others. College graduates with degrees in Physical Education also are included, and many of them found their way into teaching positions. If you want to work in sports marketing but have no experience, you will find helpful examples of resumes and cover letters which were used by real people to launch their careers with major sports teams. Those who have worked in the sports industry and want to transition out of the field will also find helpful examples of resumes and cover letters. Whether you are a teaching professional, player, marketing professional, or other sports industry professional, you will find useful examples of resumes and cover letters in this book.


The Communicators

The Communicators

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  • Author: Richard S. Levick
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780975998533
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis redefines the professional strategies and personal qualities that this current age of incessant crisis demands of leaders in corporate C-suites, boardrooms, courtrooms, and in the corridors of political power. Drawing on dozens of extensive interviews with prominent leaders who describe and reflect on their most significant experiences, Richard Levick and Charles Slack underscore the heightened challenges and instantaneous risks that confront global managers in an age of digital media and intensified regulatory pressure. The book is designed for executives who want to learn from the best practices of others who have so ably responded to the conflicting demands of multiple audiences and stakeholders. In an age defined by crisis and its four horsemen - speed, transparency, media by sequel, and exorcised regulation - the book serves as a survival guide for business leaders and public figures in the eye of the storm. As Steve Forbes points out in his foreword, leadership today is tied as never before to effective communications and to how we respond to crisis. By setting the tone at the top, today's leaders are the stewards of capitalism.