Those Who Must Be In Control- how to keep your greatest strength from becoming your greatest weakness.
"Most of us have some imperative characteristics," says Dr. Les Carter. "It's just a matter of degree." What about you? Do the following statements have a familiar ring?
I hate to admit I'm wrong
I'm uncomfortable with someone whose ideas are different from mine.
I tend to do the important job myself because someone else might not do them right.
Practical advice to people in all types of leadership roles.
With examples from the lives of executives, pastors, managers, he shows how the most effective leaders share authority and empower those they serve. Helpful features of the book include: five reasons dictatorial methods won’t, work eight steps for developing a mission statement, fourteen qualities of loving leaders and seven practical ways to instil faith in those around us