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  • von Nancy Lewis
    28,00 €

    "Leading people is a lot harder than I expected!" You might have muttered these words more than once. Any leader who has spent long hours enmeshed in messy projects, worked to rally a misaligned team, struggled with doubt, or dealt with difficult people has wondered if there is an easier way to have an impact, enact positive change, and achieve desired results through others. A better way is possible. There is a better way to lead. In this book, you will discover . . .· concrete steps to lead with greater confidence and capability· exercises and practical activities to strengthen your leadership in real time· stories of how leaders at all levels have changed the environment around them by first changing themselves Live As A Leader offers an inside look at how leaders can learn leadership principles, empower others around them, and grow a productive and inspired team. The authors of this book have spent more than three decades studying leadership, training leaders, and helping to instill leadership principles into the cultures of businesses, non-profits, and government organizations. They share with you the effective steps to become a leader-at work, at home, and in life. YOU can live as a leader!

  • - Poems
    von Nancy Lewis
    15,00 €

    The absolutely stunning poetry collection Girl Flying Kite: Poems consists of forty-two poems written by an award-winning writer.Nancy Louise Lewis features poems that came from a childhood spent in Appalachia and her other life experiences. She deals with sexual abuse, questions pre-conceived ideas about the world around us, and experiments with language in her works.She says, “Many of the poems have won awards, and I wanted to collect the best of my work into one volume. More to come.”The first poem in the collection, and the title of her book, Girl Flying Kite, describes the moment a nuclear bomb exploded over Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II.Her poem begins:We have to imagineshe had flaws, the girlwhose shade is blasted foreverinto Nagasaki stone. She was doubtlessless beautiful than the outlinesuggests.It ends:Seen from far above the earth, the mushroomcloud containing the moleculesof the girl must have lookedlike a giant knob openingthe door to a roomful of human horrors,lives no more than scraps of paperto be wadded up and tossedinto a corner trash basket.Her words are poignant, powerful, and most importantly, unforgettable.About the Author: Now retired, award-winning newspaper journalist and college professor Nancy Louise Lewis was born near Appalachia and now lives in Connecticut. She is CEO of her nonprofit, Legalities, Inc., which helps deserving litigants afford an attorney to access the court system. This is her second book. Her first was a memoir titled Daisies Don’t Lie: Misadventures in Journalism: The Making of a Feminist.Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/NancyLouiseLewis

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