Books authored on expert leadership skills

Applying his lengthy and seasoned experience helping professional managers and executives enhance their effectiveness directing people and teams in the workplace, Stephen Kohn joined with co-author Vincent O’Connell in writing and publishing a range of valuable books on leadership. They provide highly practical insights about methods that drive success performing day-to-day leadership activities at work.

The primary focus of these books is emphasizing the importance of building and applying one’s emotional intelligence when managing others, leading teams, and acting as a coach and mentor to those seeking guidance in building their professional aptitudes and careers.

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Best-seller among all books written by Stephen Kohn and Vincent O’Connell; provides an easy-to-follow, six-part framework for successful management of people when performing in a supervisory role.

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Presents a model for building and managing high functioning teams at work. Identifies the characteristics of work-based teams that out-perform others.

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Summarizes why managers with a commitment to building their emotionally intelligence are more successful than those not attuned to developing a high “EQ”

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Adds three additional practices that define success as a manager of people, and expends on the original 6 Habit of Highly Effective Bosses.

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Adds three additional practices that define success as a manager of people, and expends on the original 6 Habit of Highly Effective Bosses.

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Provides a highly useful and enlightened framework for experienced managers who wish to serve as a value-added mentor to more junior professionals in any occupation.

“This is a wonderful book for managers to read. It is comprehensible, concise and filled with useful wisdom on the human aspects of leadership.”

Mike Wilk, Partner and Practice Leader

Ernst & Young

“The 6 Habits of Highly Effective Bosses provides an excellent training model that a manager can both fully appreciate and easily implement.”

Raymond G. Steitz, V.P. of Global Human Resources

Warner Chilcott Laboratories

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