About MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP HANDBOOK: The Nuts and Bolts of Achieving Excellence and Job Satisfaction
If you’re looking for guidance on how to achieve excellence and job satisfaction as a manager and leader and you want excellence and job satisfaction for the people in your organization, this Management and Leadership Handbook is for you.
This concise yet comprehensive Handbook is jammed with practical instructions on how to develop and exercise your management and leadership strategies and skills. The advice and wisdom in this book are derived not only from the author’s experiences but also from the best-of-the-best literature and teachers on management and leadership.
In this Handbook you’ll find:
• A discussion of the distinction between a manager and leader and guidance on how to perform the roles and functions of both
• Ways to prevent and eradicate the root causes of burnout—the stress builders and job changers
• Strategies for setting realistic goals for yourself and your colleagues
• Concrete advice on how to make people matter—to show appreciation and give support
• Insights into the importance of participative decision making and how to put it into play
• How to apply the variety and a manageable workload principles to the workplace
• Guidance regarding these keys to excellence—hiring and training
• How to stay in touch with the action and have fun
• A methodology for managing your personal and professional time and priorities
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To achieve excellence for yourself, your colleagues, and your business and to find satisfaction in your professional and personal life, read this book now.
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Author Bio:
Professor Ronald H. Clark is a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence at Seattle University Law School where he has taught Pretrial Advocacy, Trial Advocacy, Essential Lawyering Skills, Visual Litigation and Today’s Technology, and Essential Litigation Visuals and Technology.
Professor Clark is a nationally known lecturer and author. He has lectured at over 40 national continuing legal education courses and for numerous bar associations and prosecutor associations across the country. He also has conducted international training for the Department of Justice and Department of State. For 27 years, Professor Clark was in the King County Prosecutor's office in Seattle, Washington, where he served as a Senior Deputy and as the Chief Deputy of the Criminal Division. Next, Professor Clark was the Senior Training Counsel at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, South Carolina.
Professor Clark has authored over a dozen books, including, among others Pretrial Advocacy and Trial Advocacy; Jury Selection Handbook; Visual Litigation; Roadways to Justice; Eradicating American “Prosecutor Misconduct”; Powerful Presentations; Trial Advocacy Goes to the Movies, Addressing the Jury. Management and Leadership Handbook, and Lawyer Humor Handbook.